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...supposed to be a peace march," he added. "Breaking personal property does more damage than good. It just hurts their cause. If you've got a legitimate beef someone will listen. The general public is more willing to listen now than when I was young. And I'm no chicken!" Crospy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAC Compensates A Riot Victim | 4/22/1970 | See Source »

...there it is, brimful of lies and prevarication. Yes, before Castro, "Cuba was exporting cattle." Naturally, if big U. S.-owned ranches are raising livestock with all the modern techniques, then "Cuba" goes listed as "exporting cattle." But not because there was a true surplus. Few Cubans ate that beef-it all went to the profitable export trade. Senores Magarolas, also, neglect to mention the fact that Cuba was importing rice, eggs, vegetable oils, tomatoes, potatoes, beans-plus cornflakes and Coke. Cuba's sugar plantations had among the lowest yield in the world; there were no technological innovations since...

Author: By Gene Bell, | Title: The Features Mail Cuba: Statistics Full of Fallacies | 4/15/1970 | See Source »

...fact that [these films received so many nominations] many have more to do with beef Stroganoff and imported champagne and three-inch thick prime ribs than with anything in the nature of Academics," an article in the New York Times said a week ago. The gist of the article was that there is a direct correlation between the amount of promotion within the Academy that a film gets and the number of nominations it receives...

Author: By Jeremy S. Bluhm, | Title: The Tube Oscarnite | 4/13/1970 | See Source »

...That is a thing you can't get in a chophouse-I mean; a spiced beef in which the jelly does not taste of glue and the beef has caught the flavor of the carrot...

Author: By Marcei. Proust, | Title: One Entrecote To Go, Easy On The | 3/4/1970 | See Source »

...obvious, but affable errors in the painting speak well for Mondo's as a restaurant. It gets away with a great deal because it's a truck stop and people there wear white socks and don't pretend to have memorized Lowell's For The Union Dead. The roast beef, taking its cue from Durgin Park, is good and plentiful. So is Fried Clams. And Spaghetti...

Author: By Marcei. Proust, | Title: One Entrecote To Go, Easy On The | 3/4/1970 | See Source »

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