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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...best man for the job, but for reasons that may not go down well with those agency types who are used to skirting the law to get things done. "They're bound to feel a little besieged at the CIA right now," said former Attorney General Griffin Bell, who recruited Webster for the FBI post. "The FBI felt that way ((in 1978)), and they started taking pride in the bureau again. I think the same thing will start happening at the CIA, but they're going to have to obey the law. He's just what they need...
Before the bell rings, the manager of the former champ--a big man with white hair--turns up to look past the blurry lights. The gods of sports are looking down...
...which finished seventh in the league this year, took Harvard to the final bell two times this season. And in the second game--played before a bazooka blowing horde in Troy, N.Y.--Harvard goalie John Devin was forced to make 27 saves, a high number for a team known for its stingy defense...
...Thomas Bell, editor for the most recent issue,said, "The rule of thumb is that it takes $100,000or more to publish a magazine." He said The Streetcan make do with much less because it has almostno paid staff, it utilizes "the latest in desk-topcomputer publishing," and because of its uniquedistribution methods...
...Skocpol, he added, "Her husband lives in Princeton, and she has said in the past one of the prime forces moving her career decisions was to move close to Princeton. I would think it [the offer] would be attractive." William Skocpol, the sociologist's husband, is a physicist at Bell Labs near Princeton...