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...just been badly wounded!" Veran's wife opened up; the agents grabbed her before she could push an alarm button, let Lavalette and 14 more policemen in. Upstairs they surprised Monsieur Jean stuffing heroin into cellophane bags destined for the U.S., and also uncovered not the usual kitchen-sink and gas-stove rig for boiling down morphine but an ultra-modern four-room assembly line-"a veritable factory," cried Lavalette...
...could doze in an atmosphere charged with that joie de vivre that must come with the new heterosexual order? Who could sink into a wall-eyed academic stupor when there is girl, rather than feet, in the breeze...
...good lines keep Cornell a threat to any team, especially one like Princeton that also depends on line play. Cornell may not win the league title, but it doesn't seem possible that they The Bruins offense produced just three will sink as low as some people predicted...
...Conservatism is at a crossroads." So goes the common thinking. If the Goldwater-Miller ticket is defeated, as appears likely, then, it is reasoned, "conservatism" will sink into political oblivion. Having been given the "choice" they so long clamored for and having had their choice soundly rejected, the conservatives will quietly disappear from sight...
...considering a bill, co-sponsored by Miller, dealing with private development of Niagara Falls power. Miller never actually mentioned the bill, said Smith, but after he voted against it, he never heard another word from Miller about the retainer. "It took quite some time for the idea to sink in that this had been some very direct lobbying," said Smith. Miller denied that he had ever offered Smith...