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...then, the University had been through the mobbing of Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, the Dow Chemical sit-in, the Paine Hall protest, the University Hall occupation, the Bust, the Strike and a score or more of other incidents...
...turn to -- in this case a young man, the son of European immigrants, who passed himself off as an international merchant willing to do business with the pariah regime. Noriega had him over for dinner and intimate talks. (The spy had ingratiated himself by presenting the general with a bust of his hero, Napoleon Bonaparte.) As proficient as he was, the American agent did not work for the CIA. He was a U.S. Army sergeant posted to a top-secret military unit. "They are the agents no one talks about," says a senior Pentagon officer. Now TIME takes an exclusive...
...hour nearly every radio station gives us all the latest from Washington, D.C. and Beacon Hill. And then we have the nightly news, reporting on the latest political events every evening. I swear if I have to hear any more about the Contract With America I am going to bust. Or maybe change the channel. The last thing we need is a mandatory five minutes of Newt and Dick's Majority Adventures...
Police went to the Union and found the window open. Pieces of plaster matching the bust were found around the fireplace, police said. They did not say whether the bust had been damaged...
...bust was tagged as evidence and kept in thepolice station last week, police said. It was backin its place on the fireplace yesterday