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...indifferent cut. Even the rich, dark German bread in Limburg goes for an average of 60? a loaf. I asked one supermarket customer how he would vote on Nov. 19. "I am not yet sure," he replied. "I won't tell you what party I belong to, but I will say that I'm not sure I trust Barzel. I trust Brandt, but I'm not sure about his party. If he's not careful, he could be leading us to another Weimar...
QUOTE: "To most people today, being a hunter is no longer being a hero. The killing of animals has become a moral issue ... animals belong to everybody, why shouldn't everybody learn to live with them? Something about the team? Well, this is the most talented and most experienced team we have had at Columbia in more than a decade. Anyone who saw our team play last year knows the type of daring, exciting football we play. Our first seven games were all decided by three points or less, the first time this has ever happened in college football history...
...Down. To Eleanor that someone is, of course, her husband. Whether he will ever get the chance to test her theory is still undecided, but if he does, a share of the credit will belong to her. No one realizes that better than George McGovern. By week's end he had interrupted his own schedule for two days to help brief his wife for her weekend television appearance on Meet the Press. It was the first time a candidate's wife had ever appeared on the show in its 25-year history, and thus a tribute of some...
Potent Brew. The excursion into the past is not confined to a single event. Many society members belong to Associated Guilds that year-round practice medieval arts and crafts: calligraphy, armoring, needlepoint, medieval dance, heraldry and the brewing of mead, a potent alcoholic beverage fermented from honey. All the skills come together at tournaments-staged several times a year by the society's four "kingdoms" -where the guildists hawk medieval wares, including such products as "dragon's blood," a fine powder used in magic potions...
Lest anyone doubt that it is determined to bring worldwide travel within the reach of most Americans, the Civil Aeronautics Board last week relaxed its rules for low-cost charter flights. The CAB waived the requirement that people who want to fly charters must belong to a club, a union or some other "affinity group." All that a traveler now has to do is sign up for a trip with a travel agent at least three months before departure and plunk down a 25% deposit. Agents must recruit a minimum of 40 people for each trip; all members...