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Watch for the Crimson's Sports Saturday, an in-depth look at the sports scene every week...
Sergeant Phil Esterhaus (Michael Conrad) is a ham-hock-faced man in his 50s with a gentle disposition, a teenage girlfriend and an absurdist's command of the bureaucratic vocabulary-"Be reminded: female officers will, according to policy, perform all in-depth searches of female suspects." Howard Hunter (James Sikking) is a SWAT man with a Patton complex; he shoots his way into liquor stores and out of toilet stalls, and warns his boss that "you wouldn't want to be accused of having a bunch of daisies where your cinch belt ought to be." Detective Mick Belker...
Then Perry talked to members of the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee about Stealth. He told the Senators that the Pentagon had heard that Armed Forces Journal would soon carry an in-depth article on Stealth. That was disingenuous, since Perry knew perfectly well the story would appear the next day, Aug. 21, and would disclose that the U.S. had been test-flying "virtually invisible aircraft" for two years. Perry then asked the Senators, both Democratic and Republican, to make a joint statement calling for a press conference to announce Stealth to the public...
...took the College committee on race relations almost two-and-a-half years to compile its 138-page report, the first in-depth examination of interracial contact in a college environment. The student-Faculty committee, chaired by Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, issued forth pages of recommendations, all aimed at making the College, in the committee's words, "more forthright in expressing its support for the minority presence at Harvard and the necessity of good race relations on campus...
...took the College committee on race relations almost two-and-a-half years to compile its 138-page report, the first in-depth examination of interracial contact in a college environment. The student-Faculty committee, chaired by Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, issued forth pages of recommendations, all aimed at making the College, in the committee's words, "more forthright in expressing its support for the minority presence at Harvard and the necessity of good race relations on campus...