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John Lacoste, deputy police chief in Emeryville, Calif., echoes that view and suggests that the origins of the epidemic are not exclusively black. "If a group like the Weathermen create an atmosphere of tension and hate," he argues, "it is much easier for a black man who has possibly been abused-or thinks he has been abused-to go ahead and 'execute' a policeman, especially when different black groups advocate these 'executions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Snipers in Ambush: Police Under the Gun | 9/14/1970 | See Source »

...Moshe Dayan, Israel's Defense Minister, who galvanized the government into a hard stand. Dayan, who earlier had considered resigning, boycotted a meeting of Israel's Cabinet to demonstrate his anger over the missile issue. After five days of debate, the Cabinet swung behind Dayan's view that Israel's U.N. ambassador, Yosef Tekoah, who had been recalled to Jerusalem for conferences, should not return to New York to resume meetings with Jarring until the missile question was settled. Appearing on television, Dayan praised the Cabinet's decision, thereby indicating his intention of remaining...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: A Crucial Test For Old Friends | 9/14/1970 | See Source »

...importance of the collection has long been a source of controversy. Some of its attributions (made by the late Roberto Longhi) are, in the delicate language of art historians, "optimistic." In the view of some Italian experts the collection ranks some distance after other private and far older collections-those of the Doria, Colonna and Pallavicini families in Rome, the Corsini and Serristori in Florence and the Cini family in Venice. Still, Professor Mario Salmi, vice president of the Consiglio Superiore delle Antichità e Belle Arti, says firmly: "It is undoubtedly the finest private collection of Italian Gothic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Sequestered Treasure | 9/14/1970 | See Source »

Maybe. But in the meantime, the Bergman role will provide Gould with the incentive to stop unpacking his familiar bag of tricks. Until The Touch is ready for release?which means not for at least a year?he will still be on constant view in his U.S. films, enduring the endless comic agonies of contemporary American life. That will further reinforce the prevailing impression that he is the star of every sixth movie made in the U.S. If that is a slight exaggeration, then so, just now, is Elliott Gould...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Elliott Gould: The Urban Don Quixote | 9/7/1970 | See Source »

...going to Washington to do it." Nonetheless, Craven termed the conviction a danger to First Amendment rights. "Americans nurtured upon the concept of free speech," he said, "are not accustomed to controlling their tongues to avoid criminal indictment." Craven noted that the court might take a different view of a defendant's free-speech rights if, unlike Patillo, he had attempted to communicate directly with the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Threatening the President | 9/7/1970 | See Source »

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