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...This march is part of a larger strategy to awaken awareness of young people to the horrendous legislation, laws, and rulings [that will be enacted] if they don’t send a message,” said Jatrice M. Gaiter, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington...

Author: By Peter Zuckerman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pro-Choice Activists Rally in Brattle Square | 10/17/2003 | See Source »

...strong influence on their father, who faithfully rocks along of does his best to conform to whatever newfangled stuff the boys are into. He were sheepish long hair and display's peace symbol--probably a legacy them hit friend Seager rather than his own political fervor--on his gaiter strop. But the adds still when an old number comes up--he's still the Gibraltar of the band. And it's a fine band, particularly now that Randy has become as good a picker as Doc Watson: it gets awesome to think of where he'll he when...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Rock | 8/1/1975 | See Source »

...supporting roles are a compendum of unusual types, including Chowderhead Chumley (Stephen Bolster), who is the suede jacket tough man for the Radcliffe operation. Wheareas he tends to shout more lines than he growls, his walk is an authentic back street swagger. One of his bosses is Congressman Al Gaiter (Robert Rosenberger), who is a bit rough for a slick politician, although he gives the impression of a man of graft. A sturdy Harvard valiant, Hobart, is portrayed by Thomas Russell, whose voice is enjoyably mellow and clear...

Author: By Cliff F. Thompson, | Title: Snake Oil | 3/12/1955 | See Source »

...depends to the last poilu's gaiter on the reconciliation of its two chief partners: France and Germany. It is at French insistence that the West imposes nettlesome restrictions on German sovereignty. Theoretically because West Germany is a "strategically exposed area," chiefly because of French fears, the Germans are forbidden to manufacture atomic, biological and chemical weapons. They would be allowed to recruit an 85,000-man air force, but not to make airplanes. They may build guided missiles-but only for short-range use: the British, remembering what Hitler's V-2s did to London, vetoed long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: Strength for the West | 6/9/1952 | See Source »

Taking his ease in a Canterbury cinema, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the "Red Dean" of Canterbury, slipped off his left gaiter, absentmindedly went off without it. Upon his return next day he learned that souvenir hunters had snipped off five of the buttons. "It's all right," the dean wanly told the apologetic manager. "It's always happening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Hearth & Home | 8/7/1950 | See Source »

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