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...Geller demonstrated ESP and psychokinesis (ability to move or bend objects without touching them) to the delight and excitement of Targ and Puthoff, Hyman said that he was able to spot the "loopholes and inconclusiveness" of each feat. He also caught Geller in some outright deceptions that Targ and Puthoff apparently did not discern...
...game of his collegiate career, then stole the ball from the Tigers and drove in for an easy layup and his first points of the game. Guard James Brown, also playing in his last Harvard contest, then intercepted an inbounds pass with 24 seconds remaining and repeated Wilkinson's feat...
Bonnie Raitt. Bonnie's supposed to be out in L.A., recording a third album with one of the West Coast's finer unknown rock bands, Lowell George's Little Feat. And she's putting together ideas for a series of inexpensive, community-oriented concerts. So she doesn't get east much, and she gets to Boston even less. Which makes it that much more imperative that you make it to Tufts this weekend. Bonnie Raitt can sing anything she puts her mind to, but she's best at the blues, besides being one of your finer slide and Mississippi National...
...French politics in 1946. Yet in the presidential election of 1965 he amassed an extraordinary 45% of the popular vote, against none other than Charles de Gaulle. If last week's newspaper polls prove right, he could well become France's Premier in 1973. This feat, if Mitterrand brings it off, will bear witness to his tenacity, shrewdness and gift for political compromise. Mitterrand has had to painstakingly rebuild the flagging Socialist Party, which has long been threatened by minute doctrinal squabbles as well as by Gaullist and Communist inroads upon its petit bourgeois constituency. Most French socialist...
...Republicans say that they have costed out the Democratic platform to meet these great domestic needs, at an additional $16 billion in Federal expenditure--quite a feat for economists who cannot figure their own budget accurately and who, in order to give their fiscal 1960 budget an appearance of balance, had to postpone payment on certain items from June 30 to July 1 (the first day of a new fiscal year...