Word: feds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...SMALL TOWN IN GERMANY, by John le Carre. A missing embassy official, stolen secret files, and the illusion-fed machinations of the diplomatic life in Bonn are all part of the puzzle in this novel of suspense and political intrigue...
...Therese & Isabel--Makes The Fox look like a milk-fed puppy, for whatever that's worth. At the HARVARD...
Counterpunching. Le Carrè has picked up the destructive intramural rivalries of espionage in The Looking Glass War and moved them into the illusion-fed machinations of the diplomatic life. The search, ultimately, is not only for Leo Harting but for clues to the personal identity that Harting managed to retain while in the service of depersonalizing ideological powers. As it turns out, both Harting and Turner have been Counterpunching with a diplomatic shadow world; they are both, says Turner, "looking for something that isn't there." Le Carrè, playing off the man of ideals against...
Pouring it on, the Crimson peppered the M.I.T. goalie with 22 shots in the next three periods. Thomas nonchalantly tallied his second goal on a penalty shot, scored his third unassisted, and fed Kydes for a score. Forwards Skip Marotta and Steve Orlins added the other two Crimson goals...
...boil by the still continuing Texas Gulf Sulphur case, involving stock purchases by company officers who had confidential information of a Canadian mineral strike, and by last month's charge by the Securities and Exchange Commission that 14 executives and salesmen of Merrill Lynch had illegally fed "inside" information to mutual funds and other institutional investors. The two cases have inspired a run of stockholder suits and general jitters among corporate insiders. One measure of the concern is the rising cost of directors' liability insurance. Since July, rates have increased by as much...