Word: doubted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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With their backs against the wall on Saturday, the British battled back gamely but there was little doubt about the final outcome. After nine holes, the British were leading in all four of the foursome matches, but Heafner and Fought teamed together to win five holes on the back side while Miller and Simpson won six as both U.S. pairs pulled out victories...
...taking charge of the Ethics Committee investigation. Jaworski may still believe, as his deputy Peter White insisted last week, that there will be "tremendous resentment" among Americans if Seoul does not cooperate. Yet many Congressmen wondered, with reason, if their constituents really care that much; and there was no doubt that some of the lawmakers were just as happy that Tongsun Park in all probability would never come back to talk...
...doubt some of the supporting players, like their MTM antecedents, will some day have series of their own. In the meantime, it is Asner who dominates the show. Whether Lou Grant is sitting disconsolately alone in his sterile L.A. hotel room or counseling reporters in a rundown newspaper bar, he comes across as a man who has been knocked around by the real world, rather than by writers at a Hollywood story conference. That a network would give such a creature an hour of its schedule is one of this season's major flukes...
...after Lance, especially after the comptroller's report pronounced him innocent only of actual violation of law. "There were things in there that cried out for further explanation," he says. Los Angeles Times Editor William Thomas insists that "just about everyone gave Lance the benefit of the doubt. If anything, we were a little hesitant about making a full commitment...
...council's main goals, according to Keniston, is to "stimulate debate" about public policy. With the across-the-board reforms it advocates-all "consistent with the classic liberal view," Keniston concedes-All Our Children will no doubt spark controversy. While the council's shift of emphasis from the effects of the family's psychological structure to the impact of society on children is a constructive approach, the suggested solutions seem simplistic. All too often, the power of federal mandate seems to be invoked by the council as a magic cureall; wave the wand of legislation, they imply...