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...Senator Henry M. Jackson announced that he would use most-favored-nation treatment as a legislative weapon against the Soviet exit tax, and the stampede was on. The anti-M.F.N. forces drew broad support that ranges from conservative old cold warriors to liberals who apparently are trying to cater to a supposed "Jewish vote...
...area of commitment. There is no possible way that an Ivy League school can maintain a "big-time" basketball program. Gentlemen, let us not kid ourselves into believing that intercollegiate basketball is an amateur event. It is strictly professional in all respects. It demands that a school cater to a superior athlete by giving him a comfortable college career financially, and an easy career academically. I am not saying that Harvard has done this in the past, but what I am saying, is that if Harvard wishes to keep its present "big-time" program it will have to abolish...
Bette Midler. You have to go all the way back to Elton John. Then there was Cat Stevens, and Brinsley Schwartz, and David Bowie, and Grootna, and the Rowan Brothers. Bette Midler could be just another hype. "But this girl can really SING!" Yeah, I know that. And Danny Cater can hit the long ball. They say for the nth time, that Bette Midler is the star of the seventies. Landau said it, Rolling Stone's said it. Word's definitively out on Bette Midler. Typical success story. Extremely bosomy girl seen by big name as singing waitress in Village...
Then Fellini's attention turns again, and he makes a feeble attempt at wartime documentary. The cater-wauling crowd scuttles at the sound of an air-raid siren, while the camera cuts to a panicked woman running down a deserted Roman street as shells explode in the distance. But every time Fellini comes close to confronting political reality, he shies away and returns with relief to the philandering life of Rome. He is content with an imaginative evocation of the sordidness of fascist Italy, but anything like explanation or analysis is far removed from this documentary...
...some of its intimacy even after it was bought out by Restaurant Associates. Inc. Restaurant Associates operates perhaps the world's most exclusive chain of restaurants, including Forum of the XII Caesars, Four Seasons, Le Pavillion, La Brasserie and The Ground Floor in New York. Around Boston their holdings cater to a different clientele: plastic salamied Zum Zums and fashionably filthy Hungry Charleys...