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...McKenna dove but the ball eased into the far corner of the goal, approximately a foot away from McKenna's reach...
...gets out of hand?" Such a solution would be welcomed by Americans, for many fear that the U.S. might have to send troops to the Middle East if the Arabs invaded Israel itself and the Israelis seemed to be losing. That would not be enough reason for a confirmed dove like Northwestern University Law Professor Robert W. Bennett, who believes that Russia would only counter such a move by sending in troops of her own. Even he admits, however: "I just hope the question remains hypothetical. Frankly, I don't know how I would react if the Israelis were...
Most important, he is chairman of the Permanent Investigations Subcommittee of Government Operations, a post he has used to mount assaults on Administration foreign policy. Says a Senate dove who disagrees with Jackson: "Senators like John Tower, Barry Goldwater and Strom Thurmond, who hold a view of the world that is similar to Scoop's, have been at a loss to know how to cope with a self-styled Republican conservative in the White House who has undertaken to establish normal relations with the Soviet Union. Jackson has found the Achilles' heel in Nixon's foreign policy...
Describing himself as a "Jewish radical and dove from Kentucky, of all places," Rothstein says he supports the Israeli non-Zionist Left...
Captain Steve Kidder, the Harvard goalie, turned in the outstanding performance of the game making 16 saves. Early in the game he blocked a high lob to the right corner and then dove to block a shot to the left corner of the goal. On two occasions he stole goals from Husky wing Sotiris Tsantiris, blocking shots with spectacular dives from a very close range...