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...Office strongly denied that it had acted under U.S. pressure, the connection was clear enough on Fleet Street, where Agee has long been a ready source of statements critical of the CIA. He promptly charged that the CIA had pressed for his expulsion, claiming that the agency wants to disrupt his current project: a second volume of revelations about his former employer...
...heater noises affect musical groups which practice in the room as well as classes. Thomas W. Bridge '79, manager of the Harvard Collegium, a mixed chorus, said yesterday the noises sometimes disrupt singing practice when they "go clank-clank-clank...
...only good chance to disrupt the Brown harmony came on a first-half penalty shot by Lee Nelson. There were to be no surprises in this symphony, however, and the Bruin goalkeeper stopped the shot on his only tough play of the game...
...also apparent that disclosure of such widespread bribery abroad could disrupt many a government--including such frontline allies as Japan, the Netherlands and Italy, as well as certain key governments in the Middle East. We had to reconcile the need for obtaining public and congressional support for corrective legislation with a recognition that the foreign government potentially involved must be treated with fairness and restraint...
...grin. At the middle of the arc, Al's smile turns into a squarely set, unrehearsed-looking deadpan, suitable for framing and hanging in a standup comics' Hall of Fame. And at the bottom of the arc, there's a ferocious scowl, reserved for anyone foolish enough to disrupt the proceedings of the honorable City Council...