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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Paranoia, Political paranoia, the kind you get when you see a fascist behind every rock. I know quite a few people who count themselves as politically active, and to a man (or woman) they're all a touch paranoid. But to call Alice Cooper and their ABC-WBCN simulcast a harbinger of creeping facism, as Andrew Kopkind did in last week's Phoenix, strikes me as so much hysterical over-reacting...
...dehumanizes, the viewer-listener is up against a wall, there is very little he can do in the face of what is obviously a profit-oriented attempt to cash in on the popularity of rock. Widening its accessibility translates very easily into dollars. I had intended to count commercials last Friday, but I lost count way before 36. The steady stream of commercials is a tribute to the greed of the media powers that be. All I can see to do is grin and bear...
...make that claim stick, the offshore funds' freedom from supervision may be over-too late to help IOS-fund shareholders who have suffered the Cornfeld and Vesco regimes. In early 1970, IOS-managed funds had almost a million shareholders and assets of $2.3 billion; now the count is down to about 300,000 shareholders and assets of roughly $630 million-including the $224 million that Vesco allegedly made off with. But closer regulation of offshore funds might safeguard the money of future investors...
Archite Gwathmy was the only Crimson racquetman to loss a game, falling to Bob Landau in the second round of their match, 16-17. Sophomore Steve Mead dropped his exhibition match, 3-2. In the tenth man division, but the tenth division does not count in the team score...
...easy to get spoiled," she worries. "I love the cars and the roses and the champagne, and my mother is just floating with joy. But I feel uneasy. You get too used to it. You count your values and one day you begin to ask: 'Why didn't they send me roses today...