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Much of the report retraces the familiar terrain of the spectacular Nixon initiatives in "the watershed year" of 1971: his historic overture to China, his abrupt shake-up of world monetary and trade policies, his personal summitry with U.S. allies, and the invitation for him to visit Moscow. The personal pride with which Nixon views these moves shows through, as does the belligerence with which he defends his also familiar-and still embattled -policy on Viet...
...women priests in England, but I should be anxious not to go too fast for fear of upsetting the cause of Christian unity. I can foresee the day when all Christians might accept the Pope as Presiding Bishop. Perspectives change, and we must give the bag a good shake and see what happens...
...name-in the movie version of Philip Roth's bestselling novel Portnoy's Complaint. "During the filming, I would look at myself in the mirror and feel that I had disappeared," Miss Grant recalls, "and here would be this awful person that I couldn't shake until the movie was over." Actor Dick Benjamin, who plays Portnoy, seems to have felt the same way. "We worked beautifully together," says Lee, "but between scenes he still saw me as Sophie-and very hard to take...
...this is happening at a time when many agencies are still trying to shake off the effects of the recession. In 1970 the bottom fell out, profits plunged, and an estimated 10% of the agency-business work force lost their jobs. Even now, few agency chiefs expect a buoyant year in 1972. Says Foote Cone Belding President John O'Toole: "I see a gradual return to former levels-maybe not 1969 levels, maybe never those of 1969, but certainly in excess...
...Elvis shake like a man on a fuzzy tree...