The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : OR FALSE PROPHET? "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : THE REAL THING . . . "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : THE REAL THING . . . "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : THE REAL THING . . . "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : THE REAL THING . . . "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : THE REAL THING . . . "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : OR FALSE PROPHET? "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : THE REAL THING . . . "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : OR FALSE PROPHET? "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : THE REAL THING . . . "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : OR FALSE PROPHET? "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
The Power, the Glory, the Reaction : OR FALSE PROPHET? "T he Power, the Glory, the Glitz," the Feb. 16 profile of Marianne Williamson by Times staff writer Terry Pristin, has produced a large response from readers, about equally divided between praise and criticism of the controversial lecturer. A sampling:
PLATFORM : In Defense of Self-Defense SANDY SHIRE, SANDY SHIRE, community activist and owner of a West Hollywood jewelry store, objects to doubts raised about another store owner who has shot and killed five would-be armed robbers:
PLATFORM : Students in Debt KIM WILLIAMS, KIM WILLIAMS is chairwoman of the California State Student Assn., which represents 362,000 full - and part-time students. Commenting on the California State University Board of Trustees' decision to raise student fees next year by 40%, she told The Times:
Traveling In Style : CORRESPONDENTS' CHOICE : STREET SCENES Karl \f7 Schoenberger, Times business writer,\f7 formerly of Tokyo bureau, Six Times correspondents from around the world offer brief portraits of fascinating streets in cities they have covered.
Secretive Board Ought to Be Cooperative JAN HICKENBOTTOM, Hickenbottom is past president of the Greater Los Angeles chapter of the Community Assns. Institute (CAI), a national nonprofit research and educational organization