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...here, you are so numb from paranoia that you can be yourself. Have some jokes prepared--popular ones this year are likely to be, "Hey, did you hear Julius Caesar's in our class?" or, "Hey, I just saw a piece of graffiti saying `Napoleon Bonaparte '84.'" Don't bother memorizing your SAT score; just tell anyone rude enough to ask that you got straight 800s. That'll show...
Shopkeepers and street vendors have not tempered their renowned surliness; cabbies don't bother to ask "how ya doin', how doya like da city?" as they did in Detroit. The streets, even way downtown in Conventionsville, are dirtier than ever. City Hall's half-hearted promise to round up prostitutes and other undesirables has resulted in increased police presence and improved arrest statistics but little substantial change on the sidewalks and in the alleyways below Times Square, where New York's regulars push and show to keep pace--whether or not there happens to be a convention at the Garden...
...course, the Olympics have arrived and Hart hasn't left New Mexico, but that doesn't bother...
...intrigued his early-rising aides and cheered the Reagan staff. When asked the obvious question of whether taking the second spot would offend his pride, he said: "Honestly, if I thought the situation would work, if all the other questions could be resolved, the problem of pride would not bother...
Laird: When you combine equity with bonuses you could run into an intolerable fiscal burden. But it doesn't bother me to have a particular doctor, if you need him, being paid more than the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. For instance, an Army doctor with 20 years of service, under the new bill before Congress, is going to be paid $71,900; that is $9,200 more than is being paid to David Jones, the Chairman...