Word: buckleys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Funded almost entirely by national interests including columnist William F. Buckley and supported by 3000 right-wing alumni, the weekly Review has a short but controversial history of political stunts...
...Holmes' songs are instantly hummable, notably the sweet Perfect Strangers and the plucky Don't Quit While You're Ahead. The show's style calls for singing and charm more than acting. That is just what it gets from Jazz Great Cleo Laine and Broadway Veterans Patti Cohenour, Betty Buckley and especially George Rose as a smug, unflappable...
...high spirits got him exiled to the Reagan ranch in California after only a year at the White House. Fully grown at 16 lbs., Rex promises to be more compatible with the diminutive First Lady. Furthermore, he has impeccable conservative papers. His sister is the pet of William F. Buckley Jr. The First Lady fell in love with the Buckleys' dog last fall, and when the Reagans came to New York City last week to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Buckley's National Review, the President had arranged to pick up Rex as a surprise Christmas present. The housebroken pooch...
...media elite, which consists of the major newspapers, networks, news magazines, and wire services, is "in a position to effectively cripple the morale of a society at war" because of its liberal slant, said the publisher of the magazine founded by William F. Buckley...
...discernment of the facts of events resulting in disciplinary action. In the future, it should allow all students the option of open hearings regarding violations of the RRR. Giving students such a choice without requiring public hearings would at once respect students' rights to privacy under the Buckley Amendment and guarantee them a fair hearing. Moreover, it would demonstrate the University's interest in fairness to the community as a whole and would give the public an opportunity to learn the circumstances surrounding controversial events. Such was the admirable but unrealized intent of Dean Spence's original directive...