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...Soviet superiors, Stashinsky was a hero: he was flown back to Moscow, received the Order of the Red Banner signed personally by Marshal Kliment Voroshilov. At a lavish stag party, Secret Police Boss Aleksander Shelepin himself gave him the high award...
...Also last in a field of three, the Houston Press, by contrast, is seriously ill. Down to 20-page issues and a local reportorial staff of eleven (against the Chronicle's 71 and the Post's 28), the Press has lost touch with its community. Sample banner headline: GARRY MOORE SUED FOR $40,000. Once known as the only fighting newspaper in Houston, the Press these days shows less stomach for a scrap. >In El Paso, on the Rio Grande, the Herald-Post is the prosperous and aggressive reflection of Editor Ed Pooley. 64, who has spent...
...organized to provide coordination, office space, and guidance for those student businesses needing such aids. It is difficult to imagine a student linen agency, or even a beer mug and banner agency, without central direction and constant contact with suppliers. But the case for HSA control of student entertainers is less convincing. If the HSA is to maintain the confidence of the undergraduate community--which it needs in order to perform its main and vital function--it must not act as if it would like to see all student employment centralized through its office. An organization which exists to serve...
...tail between his legs. This flattens the abdomen and reduces the lumbar lordosis [curvature of the lower spine]. In this position the fetus lies more parallel to the maternal spine and the abdominal muscles are less stretched." By contrast, "the married mother carries her pride before her like a banner, and drags behind her a crippling backache which often becomes chronic...
...Breaking the Law." By the time Meredith got there, the waiting students had worked themselves from gaiety into anger. A few tried to lower the U.S. flag and raise instead the banner of the old Confederacy; student leaders stopped them. As Meredith got out of his car, students booed and chanted: "Two, four, six, eight -we don't want to integrate!" A few yelled: "Go home, nigger!" Meredith looked around, smiled thinly, furrowed his brow and followed his escorts into the Center for Continuation Studies. There, in a private session with Ross Barnett and his aides and the marshals...