In the recent issue of CAM for Cambridge alums Corin Redgrave's recollections conveniently omit his Stalinist boot camp in the Midlands in the 1970s. During that fraught time Symposia encountered his sister Vanessa on several occasions in Cambridge when she was financing a group of American GIs against the war--PEACE, People Emerging Against Corrupt Establishments. Seems so ridiculous now. And it must not be forgotten what fervent supporters of Arafat the Redgraves were at the time.
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