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More fundamental, Chernenko and his contemporaries are sensitive to the fact that today's youth belong to the first generation that has not been directly touched by the fervor of the Bolshevik Revolution or tempered by the monumental sacrifices of World War II. In his speech last year, Chernenko complained that "our young people have not seen firsthand the grim trials of class struggle and war, when the true face of imperialism with its hatred for the peoples of our country and for the socialist system was laid absolutely bare." Such finger wagging does not find a receptive audience...
...suppose today he could belong to both clubs and nobody would notice," he concluded to ripples of laughter and gentle hissing from the audience...
...repairman." At 1.00 in the morning? "The only thing that breaks at that time of the morning," the detective says, "are the hearts of men like us." Fitting every scrap of evidence into his now increasingly suspicious mind, Claude concludes the socks of his wife's lover belong to Max Stein (Armand Assante), his protege and rising violin player. Still in New York, Claude is ready for more than sulking...
...They belong to the Harvard Classics Basketball Club, a 10-year-old student-run organization whose members are out for "a fun time playing basketball in a relaxed atmosphere." The all-male Classics play teams such as the Harvard and Tufts j.v.s, Dean Junior College, Rhode Island Community College and Fort Devens Air Force Base, as well as prison teams like Concord State Prison and Walpole...
Hebert has never run for political office and his position in the campaign is unclear. But he could hold the allegiance of the substantial number of delegates to the June Democratic State Convention who belong to the Teachers' Association. Those delegates may comprise as much as 10 percent of the delegate body...