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...services (always present in the Cambridge area but normally functioning within passive as proposed to active postures) began to appear on a somewhat aggressive basis on the fringes of the New Left field of activity. The CIA watched but took little if any action; the Bureau didn't even bother to do a thorough job of watching...
...anyone comes to bother me here my neighbors will start shooting," she said. Gill is openly and sharply critical of the two intelligence agencies and appears willing to spill gradually what she knows about their operations. She apparently feels no shivers at coming in from the cold...
...very complex," he said, "but it is not as drastic as it has been described." The President came down from Camp David with nothing dramatic to announce. At a meeting of the National Security Council, the subject of Cambodia did not even come up, and Nixon did not bother to debrief Haig until the meeting was over...
Rogue. Such conflicts of interest and direction are not exclusive to the Jesuits; they bother other religious orders as well. But the Jesuits, almost since their
...Lion's progress across the country is not so much geographical as spiritual. Max likes to whore and brawl; Lion favors the easy approach: he sees himself as a scarecrow. "Those crows don't bother the field because they're scared of the scarecrow." Lion tries to live a life of casual but crafty comedy. Max is skeptical, reminding Lion that "you're not playing with a full deck. You've got one foot in the great beyond...