![]() ![]() ![]() On an eternal issue, it's hard not to ask the weary, equally eternal, question, ''So what else is new?'' Keller's selfish disregard for his responsibilities to society is a sad commonplace now. My Sons'' may be too topical for its own theatrical good. In today's newspapers: The protagonist, a businessman named Joe Keller, stands accused of having covered up his role in manufacturing defective parts that doomed 21 Air Force planes in World War II. ![]() The National Security Council, no one can doubt the continued pertinence of ''All My Sons.'' Though four decades old, Arthur Miller's first Broadway success tells a story that really can be found N an America rocked by inside traders on Wall Street, ethically blind managers in the space program and shredded documents in Richard Kiley in Miller's 'All My Sons' By FRANK RICH ![]()
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