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...first Brown game, the Crimson defense harried by the hustling Bruins rushed a considerable number of posses and as a result. Brown was able to get the kind of scoring chances it thrives on. Hopefully the Harvard fullbacks will not commit the dangerous turnovers deep in their own end that characterized the first game. If the Harvard offences can utilize its ball handling ability avoid clogging the center and take the shots when they are there instead of marking the extra pass the crimson should make it one step further down the road to Mismi...
...removal of Thieu. The U.S., on the other hand, was still hoping that Hanoi would make further, more specific concessions on several key points. Among them: that a cease-fire in South Viet Nam be followed quickly by one in Laos and Cambodia, and that the North Vietnamese commit themselves to the withdrawal of troops from at least the northernmost provinces of South Viet...
...your article on transcendental meditation you seem to hesitate to commit yourself to a decision on its effectiveness. Although I have been meditating just five months, I can say without a doubt that TM is a most effective way of achieving "deep thought, creative intelligence and expanded awareness...
...South Vietnamese people will decide their own political future through "genuinely free and democratic general elections under international supervision." The U.S. will not impose a "pro-American regime in Saigon" or commit itself to "any personality or political tendency." General elections will be organized by an administrative organization called the National Council of National Reconciliation and Concord, composed of three equal segments (the Saigon government, the P.R.G. and neutralist groups). Saigon and the P.R.G. will hold talks to reduce and demobilize their forces and "sign an agreement on the internal matters of South Viet Nam"?if possible, within three...
...bisexual college English professor who presides, with glee and gusto, over the breakdown of his life. "This is a full picture of someone falling apart and really rather enjoying it," Bates says. "Butley has a terrific sense of life and the hypocrisies of it. He can't commit himself. When his wife asks him if he wants her back, he replies: 'Frequently, but not permanently.' According to Butley, life repeats itself in ever diminishing climaxes. Isn't that often the way we all feel...