Remembering Berlin--Always : 'If You're a Pro You Write What You Gotta Write' By Jack Hirshberg, \o7 Hirshberg, a publicist at Paramount in the 1940s, worked with Irving Berlin on "White Christmas" and "Blue Skies." Following are recollections and excerpts of conversations he taped over the years with the reclusive composer who died Friday at age 101. \f7
Lynch Mob Should Quit, Not Barney By Morton Kondracke, \o7 Morton Kondracke is a senior editor of the New Republic, in which this article first appeared\f7
Stop Starving the World's Poor to Pay Debts \o7 The following was written by legislators from five countries who have been active in development issues: Gordon Bilney, member of the Australian Parliament; Takujiro Hamada, member of the Japanese Diet; Dr. Uwe Holtz, member of the Bundestag, Federal Republic of Germany; Bowen Wells, member of the British Parliament, and Tony P. Hall, a member of Congress from Ohio. \f7