Word: sorting
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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THERE are all sorts of ways to cover an election. Television does it by computer and instant commentary. The daily papers blanket their pages with countless, often overlapping stories on the results. TIME has a different mission. Because we are a weekly newsmagazine, we have a few days of which to stand back, sort out and organize the avalanche of facts, form fresh judgments, and render reasoned analysis...
...bars surrounded by caging, were the only entrances to the windowless club. Three of the four emergency exits were padlocked to keep out those without tickets who were eager to hear The Storm, a new rock group from Paris. "I admit that the turnstiles ultimately made the club a sort of prison," said Gilbert Bas, 26, a co-owner of the Cinq-Sept, "but we had to keep out the gate-crashers." By locking the doors, the owners created a cinder-block oven...
Organic Drugs. For many, yoga and macrobiotic diets have become a substitute for drugs. Says Ron Johnson, who runs the Clear Moment store in Bloomington, Ind.: "Now that drugs have sort of fallen off, the new diets are the things. The kids think it increases their awareness." Says Hanna Kroeger of the New Health Foods store in Boulder, Colo.: "The young are beginning to realize that drugs aren't real. They thought it was a shortcut to the spiritual. But the 18-and 19-year-olds are turning back. They put themselves into preparing food now." Even some...
PRINCETON-YALE: Somehow last year, Yale beat Princeton, apparently in the same sort of way that Harvard downed the Tigers last Saturday. There is no reason why the Elis shouldn't chalk up another win today. On both defense and offense they are superior to Princeton, and the game is to be played in front of a Yale crowd. Surely, we'd have to expect the Tigers to be eliminated from the Big Three title race. But anything can happen in football. Princeton 24, Yale...
...true-at least for last year," was the response of Karen Spinos, a student at Cambridge High and Latin. "This year, things have sort of died down, but last year the figure may have approached 50 per cent." Spinos is cochairman of a committee to revise the questionnaire...