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...nice business selling jukeboxes and pinball machines. The big profits, however, are made in the office up the warehouse stairs, where Papa and his boys plot some elegant crimes, like springing a fellow countryman (Alain Delon) from a locked police van. Delon has managed to wangle some inside dope about the alarm system at a big jewel show in Rome's Villa Borghese. Gabin sees this as potentially the biggest heist of all time. In company with a couple of American colleagues, he sets off with the clan on one of those intricate jobs that require split-second timing...
...terrain below. Bhammm! every nerve in Jeff's body overloaded, exploded, curled and died, as the mescaline grains rushed .... But it's not true. Jeff strafes the Vietnamese. His brother Nick wakes up late. It is too late to watch the Woodstock movie, so he goes out to score dope, maybe some chicks...
...history that rests in lirnbo-long enough ago so that memories tend to get foggy, yet too near to attract the historian's serious attention. Even last year belongs in that category. What of man's first lunar landing? Initial disengagement from Viet Nam? Student radicalism? Growing dope addiction among the very young? Chappaquiddick? The Women's Liberation Movement? With this in mind, the editors of Time-Life Books, in conjunction with TIME'S editorial staff, have produced "1969, The Year in Review," 240 pages long, with more than 200 photographs-one-third of them...
...Says Agent Cusack: "They use methods that would make a professional pusher blush-putting the stuff in the mail or hiding it under the back seat of a car." In Algeciras, Spanish customs officers last year arrested 64 Americans as they stepped off the ferry from Morocco. If Moroccan dope peddlers have not already fingered the Americans in advance, Spanish agents have little trouble picking out probable smugglers. The giveaways: hippy dress ("a long or loose anything"), and talkative over-friendliness...
MOST of my friends are political schizophrenics. They enjoy chanting slogans, running through the streets, watching others throw rocks, supporting the NLF and the Panthers, and wearing blue jeans and smoking dope. They are also perfectly able to wear a suit, pass courses, get jobs, and keep a balanced checking account. They fly to the Bahamas or Palm Beach for vacations before returning to Harvard to occupy buildings...