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...Hollywood, Fla. "Surely, it does not require a close reading of the code [to discover] that breaking and entering is wrong, that perjury is wrong, and that encouraging it is wrong." Part of the problem lies in the fact that on the one hand a lawyer as a counselor is expected to bring a detached and professional point of view to a case, and that on the other the lawyer as advocate is expected to represent his client's interest and vigorously advance it. It is true that flamboyant trial lawyers often use every legal means at their command...
Dean said the list was compiled in mid-1971 by the office of Charles W. Colson, then a special White House counselor. Dean also released a list of what he said were the Administration's top 20 "political enemies." No Harvard officials were on this list...
David Rounds brings plenty of verve to the role of Lucio, the quick-witted, cynical, slanderous libertine who bridges the gap between the aristocracy and the rabble. Wyman Pendleton imbues the aging counselor Escalus with warmth. And Alvah Stanley, with axe, rope and chains, is properly intimidating as the executioner Abhorson--a unique name that Shakespeare fashioned, in the manner of the pivot-word so common in Japanese poetry, by fusing 'abhor' and 'whoreson...
Rather than marry, many elderly men and women pair off in what one geriatric counselor calls "unmarriages of convenience"-relationships established for companionship and sex but never formalized because, as married couples, they would receive less income from Social Security and other retirement benefits than they do by remaining single...
...number of occasions in the past, diplomats had quietly conveyed Peking's pique over the appearance in the Times of ads purchased by anti-Communist Chinese groups. Last week that annoyance became loud and official. As if dealing with a foreign government, Chou Nan, counselor to China's mission to the United Nations, called in Managing Editor A.M. Rosenthal to hear a formal statement. In a story published the next day, the Times gave an account of the meeting: "He was told by Mr. Chou that he [Chou] had been instructed 'by my government...