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...Judith Miller; Simon & Schuster...
GARBO TALKED! The death of the legendary film actress will bring to life a secret biography, based on rare interviews, that spent the past 14 years locked in a vault. Next month Simon & Schuster will publish Garbo, by the author Antoni Gronowicz, a longtime friend, who died five years ago. Withheld while Garbo was alive, it contains reminiscences about her childhood in Sweden and her relationships with mentor Mauritz Stiller, conductor Leopold Stokowski and others. In it, Garbo reflects on the tales that "women chased her more often and more persistently" than men. Another associate, film scholar Raymond Daum...
Copyright law permits reasonable use of limited portions of published works. But such "fair use" is severely restricted for unpublished materials. Identical bills were recently introduced in the U.S. Senate by Paul Simon of Illinois and in the House by Robert Kastenmeier of Wisconsin that would, with a simple word change, apply the fair use doctrine equally to unpublished and published works. Hearings have yet to be scheduled, but eventual passage is considered likely...
...Illinois Republican is turning green in her tough Senate fight against Paul Simon, but in 1982 she voted to cut funds for the Environmental Protection Agency's budget...
...angry about, but it is a little odd for Wiesenthal to title his rancorous book Justice, Not Vengeance. One can argue that vengeance is a private reprisal, whereas justice comes from an impartial authority, but the two seem very tightly (and understandably) intertwined in the mind of Simon Wiesenthal...