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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...faced with rejecting one of its own members. Even Byrd's Senate critics would find themselves in a corner. Connally argued that the Senate would have to approve him because he was a member of the club. The assessment was probably correct. A quiet Administration nose count indicated that fewer than ten Senators would vote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Nixon's Not So Supreme Court | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

...Those people whom we saw seemed sincerely to understand that if no solution is reached by, say, the end of January, the continuing uncertainty may trigger a trade war," said Count René Paul Boël, of Belgium's giant Solvay chemical company. "Nobody wants a trade war, so I consider that there is a willingness on both sides of the Atlantic to push trade and monetary negotiations as fast as possible. I feel there is a real possibility of bilateral or other negotiations being opened on the subject of revaluation of currencies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A TIME Symposium: View of America: Down and Out or Up and Punching | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

...matter what or who Restic comes up with to solve the aerial problems, the Crimson can count on its running game, which has been steadily improving every Saturday. Fullback Steve Hall's return two games ago provided the necessary blocking for both Rich Gatto and Ted DeMars. DeMars has had two outstanding games in a row--145 and 98 yards...

Author: By Grady M. Bolding, | Title: Gridders Face Green In Must Game Today | 10/23/1971 | See Source »

...Christopher Durang, is a psychological farce. Jane can't figure out what's going on. Her mother is Edith Fromage, who says she invented cheese. Her brother kisses her mother passionately, only to turn into her father, who in turn becomes her grandfather, who later becomes a French count. Jane's psychologist and his wife change sexes to put more fun in their marriage. At the end of the play Jane is cured, sort of, and the psychologist and his wife (or husband) recite in unison a Freudian explanation of her problem, while the rest of the cast waltzes...

Author: By Richard Bowker, | Title: Vernal Point and Robert? | 10/23/1971 | See Source »

...thefts. "Since the opposition cleans up the books when they find the right type of victim, they accused us of a number of robberies we knew nothing about. Since they had already identified me for one, I copped out on another and cleared Mat and Obe on that count. They 'allowed' Obe to plead guilty to one robbery instead of the three others they threatened him with...

Author: By Tony Hill, | Title: West to Crime and Punishment | 10/21/1971 | See Source »

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