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...council's own credibility and authority will be an issue, and will heavily depend on press cooperation. Some newsmen greeted the announcement with surprise, others with hostility. Though John Oakes, editorial page editor of the New York Times, was among the report's signers, his cousin and boss, Publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, recently spoke out against the idea as "simply regulation in another form." A recent poll of the Society of Newspaper Editors also came down on the negative side. NBC said: "The press already has too many people looking over its shoulder...
JUST A BARRELLOAD of shit on the way to the rose-beds." Edgar the need-up army officer in Play Strindberg, referring to his wife himself, marriage, life is general. That cheery thought illuminates the combat between Edgar, his failed actress of a wife Alice and a cousin Kurt who "coupled them up" 25 years ago, and now returns to contribute some of his banker's wealth and unction to the silver wedding anniversary Friedrich Durrenmatt's 1968 re-writing--or choreographing" as he terms it--of Strindberg's Dance of Death converts that play from a tragedy about marriage...
...Alabama's Second District seat, he put much of his prestige behind a little-known Democrat named Ben Reeves, the district attorney of Harbour County. His motive was not just neighborliness: Reeves, 36, argues his cases before George's brother, Judge Jack Wallace, and is married to Wallace's cousin. But Wallace's efforts could not overcome the advantages of incumbency, and Republican Congressman William Dickinson, 47, kept his seat...
Subsequent victories over opponents from India and Canada pitted Kahn against his cousin. Sheriff Khan of the Toronto Granite Club in the final round. Sheriff Khan, the defending champion, dominated all three matches to best Mohibultah...
...cries of "Go home spook!" and "Kill the jungle bunny!" still echoed from the bleachers, both north and south of the Mason-Dixon line. During one game in Syracuse, the opposing team turned a black cat loose on the field, shouting that it was the "black boy's cousin." Robinson responded by drilling a double to left. In 1946, after leading the International League in hitting, with a .349 average, Robinson moved up to the big leagues-and bigger troubles...