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CITY EDITION
ESSAY: SINK THE CLIPPER CHIP by William Safire
"Well-meaning law and intelligence officials, vainly seeking to
maintain their vanishing ability to eavesdrop, have come up with
a scheme that endangers the personal freedom of every American."
(p. A17 OP-ED)
BEYOND PIGS AND QUILTS IN COOPERATIVE EXTENSION: IN NEW YORK
CITY, GROWING TROUT IN THE BRONX AND TEACHING ABOUT AIDS
AND DRUGS by N.R. Kleinfield
"[Philson] Warner is one of about five dozen people working for
the Cornell Cooperative Extension's New York City operation,
what at first blush seems an indisputable oxymoron. Cooperative
Extension programs, spawned by the Federal Government in 1914,
were intended to funnel practical knowledge to a rural America."
(p. B1,6)
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: ARE THE TV IMAGES FATHER TO U.S. ACTION
IN BOSNIA? by Walter Goodman
"If the latest atrocity in Sarajevo had not been caught by
the cameras, it is being suggested, the Administration would
not finally have been moved to do something more strenuous
about Bosnia than hold meetings with allies." (p. C16)
That's all.
Robbin Murphy
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