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...Back Channel." At first Moorer dismissed the whole snooping story as "ludicrous" and declared that he had never authorized anything like it. Last week, however, he admitted on NBC'S Today show that he had received some illicitly obtained documents from Kissinger's office in the form of "roughs" and "carbon copies." He had not closed off this "back channel" of information, he said, because everything he got was "essentially useless." In any case, he later got the same information through regular contacts with the White House. Moorer's confession left many viewers incredulous. Was he saying...
SUNDAY: The Boston Stranger. 1968. The ABC network broadcast of this sensationalistic pseudo-documentary is being blacked-out in Boston by the local affiliate which is showing "The Comic" starring Dick Van Dyke. For real Tony Curtis freaks, channel 9 in Manchester, N.H., is sometimes accessible in Boston with an antenna. 8:30 p.m. Color...
...behold, there was Jerry Mathers as "The Beaver." There's nothing quite as enjoyable as a 7:30 rerun of that immortal series "Leave It To Beaver." (For you Tony Dow fans, the show can be seen on Channel Five.) The Beaver (Beaver Cleaver) it seems, was being teased at school by several girls who thought he looked like a sheepdog (seriously...
...They then illustrated, typeset and assembled the book with the help of friends in a six-room Manhattan apartment. More than 70,000 copies have been sold since publication in November, and a second printing is planned. As for the editors, they have set up a trust fund to channel 20% of their royalties back into the women's movement...
...safety and reliability. France's crack expresses, like the Mistral, provide sumptuous meals, barbershops, bookstores, boutiques and business offices, all at speeds of up to 125 m.p.h. Japan's famed "bullet" trains, whooshing along on cushioned roadbeds, treat the passenger with geisha-like solicitude. When the English Channel tunnel is completed, le chemin de fer will whisk travelers from London to Paris in 2½ hours...