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Also, New Times is not using its people well--two of its best, Studs Terkel and Nicholas von Hoffman, have yet to be heard from, while Bob Greene, an insignificant Chicago columnist, has already weighed in three times. The fleet of local correspondents does not seem to have been used much yet either, and they are potentially the magazine's greatest strength...
Americans will witness within three months the "last act of the Washington drama" which probably will end with President Nixon's departure from the White House, noted Washington Post columnist David S. Broder said yesterday...
Dartmouth's valiants galloped into sixth place in syndicated columnist George Nadel's "Top Ten Worst Teams in the Nation" with a 128-86 loss to North Carolina, and defended their station with honor till the season closed...
...past he had won more votes, not for himself, but for the other side. They had a motivation for Watergate. And they did not have a sensitivity to Constitutional principles or ethical standards which might have stopped them short. An administration which burgled and bugged the home of syndicated columnist Joseph Kraft and so many others with the approval of its highest officials can hardly plead that these same officials would recoil in shock from a proposal to wiretap Larry O'Brien...
Lasting just 62 minutes, unobtrusively narrated by New York Times Columnist Tom Wicker, the film takes its title from Stone's newsletter, which was written, edited, proofed and published by Stone for 19 years. In December 1971, having reached the age of 64, Stone closed the last issue. Bruck ends his film with Stone saying goodbye to his printers -a sequence of rushed, embarrassed feeling-and a sort of postlude in which Stone gleefully admits something that has been obvious all along: "I really have so much fun I ought to be arrested...