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Said the 1972 Democratic nominee: "My confidence in the ability to get to the people with appeals based on simple, old-fashioned virtues like trust and decency has been shattered. I had thought that, as an underdog, I would impress people with my determination and sincerity." If he had it...
The traditional way of baring the female breast is to undrape from the top down. The new approach is from either side, or even from the bottom up. One of the more radical of the new styles is the muslin wrapping sold by Manhattan's Henri Bendel. Imported from...
Bill Blass, who "can't remember the last time I did a strapless dress," produced several for his spring collection. Perhaps the most "in" designer of all, Halston, who numbers Jackie Onassis and Candice Bergen among his clients, believes that "the well-exercised body should not be encased." But...
In pursuit of peace in Viet Nam, Nixon disclosed, Kissinger had made twelve furtive trips to Paris to meet with representatives of North Viet Nam over the past 30 months. In baring the clandestine diplomacy, Nixon admitted the failure to settle anything. By making it public, he hoped, he said...
For a moment, Kramer dropped his guard ("baring" himself, as he put it), and told the audience about his projected film on Lt. Calley. Kramer has the rights to John Sack's book, and spent five weeks at the courtmartial getting seventy hours of tape. "You've got to recognize...