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November 1972 Issue - 18 ArticlesDepartments
- The Continuing Crisis, p. 2
- Editorial I
R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
, p. 3 - Editorial II
Terry Krieger and R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
, p. 4 Articles
- The Aftermath of SALT
William Schneider, Jr.
, pp. 5-6 - Diary of a Mad Lover
John Avey
, p. 7 Symposium: Television and Politics
- Politics as a Side Show
William Kristol
, p. 8 - Network Coverage of the Democratic Presidential Candidates
James R. Ferguson
, pp. 8-9 - A Note on the Newsworthiness of Television News
James R. Ferguson
, p. 10 - The Networks' Views of the Campaign
Marc Plattner
, pp. 11-13 A Critical Assessment
An Interview with Edith Efron
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Review The News Twisters, by Edith Efron (Review) Miro Todorovich
, p. 16 - The News Twisters by Edith Efron
Departments
- The Public Discourse
Paul H. Weaver
, p. 17 - The Great American Column
Roger Rosenblatt
, pp. 18-19 Reviews
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The Language of Movies (Review) John Ashmead
, pp. 20-21 A Clockwork Orange (1971 Film), by Stanley Kubrick
- A Clockwork Orange (1971 Film) by Stanley Kubrick
- The Bootblack Stand, p. 22
Letters to Plunkitt from Billy Joe Klegg and Sargent Shriver
- Letter From a Whig
C. Bascom Slemp
, p. 23 - Black Mischief
David Brudnoy
, pp. 23-25 - Current Wisdom
Assorted Jackasses
, pp. 26-28