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...terrific witness.' It was the easiest interview I ever had." L.A. Correspondent Barry Hillenbrand was covering a religious service at Imperial Beach when he declined the pastor's invitation to declare his own religious beliefs. "He generously let me sit in the back clutching my notebook," says Hillenbrand, "while the congregation called the Holy Spirit down on me to guide my thoughts and my fingers as I wrote...
Just as things were working out Wednesday morning. Adams went to the men's room in Mem Hall. He came out with a broken zipper. He walked holding his Harvard notebook in front of him instead of at his side. After making two more exam stops, Adams headed for his Chauncey Street home to change pants...
...commute." At home or abroad, he regularly arrives at Sony's offices by 8:30 a.m. and works for twelve hours or more. In off hours in foreign cities, he likes to stroll about checking on store displays of Sony and competing products and jotting observations in a notebook. "Business is my hobby," he says...
...Some policemen at this point seized a news, photographer's exposed film and destroyed a reporter's notebook as newsmen attempted to keep up with the charge...
When the board convened, at least ten fights broke out; a white reporter for the New York Times was beaten by blacks who grabbed his notebook and wallet. No one had time for the views of Rita Majette, 22, a black union member who complained: "I have kids in seventh-grade, reading on a fourth-grade level, but how can it be my fault? I've only been teaching for one year." The attitude of some unionists had become far meaner. "They want to tell us what to do," complained Teacher Frank Marzerella. "Do I have to be judged...