Word: arens
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...possible," Flynn said, "we would like answers that would keep us out of litigation. If the answers aren't satisfactory, then we'll have to get them in court," he added...
...United States. The presence of conspiracy-man Mark Lane as Jones's attorney, warning that Ryan's investigation would have disastrous results, even adds heat to the conspiracy theories. One gets the nagging feeling that all of these seemingly random things are tied up somehow, but in fact they aren't, at least not in any discernable pattern...
...Maybe if our recruits came in off the streets, with the mood of strikes and rebellion this past year, we'd be worried about fragging, the way it happened in Viet Nam with American captains and lieutenants getting killed off by their own men. But our troops aren't in a foreign place like Viet Nam. They're on their own soil, and they believe that what they are doing is protecting their own interests...
...specialized audiences. At the same time readers slipped off to the unlettered self-absorption that has characterized the 1970s. Indeed, New Times may have been too good for them all along. As Hirsch saw it, "Back in the Watergate days things were working better for us. Now there aren't so many people interested in investigative reporting, the environment, social and political issues. Where did they go? Well, where did all the people go who didn't vote last week?" Added Jonathan Z. Larsen, New Times' editor since 1974: "We bore readers the bad news, and they...
...handle the team. The animal handler and trainer, that's me. And I can do it because I've been there; I've made every goddam mistake there is to make. HIS STRATEGY: I don't need to tell you that we aren't making any money around here. We've got to husband our resources; there will have to be some retrenchment as already indicated by our moving out of Europe. [At home] we have to be more selective than the other guys. We can't stand the luxury of play periods...