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...media hype began to rob the public of their critical bearings. For Kael, this means that where a movie's mistakes were venial sins in the past, today they are more likely to be mortal. So she keeps hands on holster ready to warn the public of any foul play...
Gill did claim she called the CIA headquarters in Langley, Va., 18 hours before the 1969 SDS-led University Hall occupation, "to warn the Agency." She said the CIA took no action because of administrative foul...
Judge Sirica has handled himself extraordinarily well in this foul corner. With a compromised investigation, a tepid prosecution and deluded defendants pleading guilty and seeking a bizarre martyrdom, the chances of a thorough airing of what and who was involved in Watergate seemed small. Now, perhaps, Sirica will be successful in ventilating the mess at least partially...
...Perhaps it was because it wasn't spring, or perhaps it was because the building itself was far away, even farther south than Mather House, so that most of the action seemed outside the spectrum of our lives. The Boston Globe gave the impression that 888's inhabitants were foul-mouthed harpies who were accosting straight women. There was no mention of the vitality or life of the place. The women inside were just not us, and we were a little afraid to soil our hands with building takeovers and demands...
Because their squad is so small, the J.V.s have gotten into foul trouble and have found themselves with sometimes only three and four men left. Last Thursday against B.U., the J.V.s had control of the ballgame until Adams fouled out and Silver was thrown for fighting on a questionable call. With only three men on the floor, the J.V.s saw a big lead evaporate...