Word: finests
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...question, of course, how effective any such crusade, however passionately intended, can be. Ted Kennedy himself is likely to encounter criticism that the effort is political. Yet the memorial could well serve to help dissipate the miseries of the poor. If it does, it will be true to the finest side of Robert Kennedy...
...Asian flu. Cops on duty watched benignly as motorists left their cars in bus stops and no-parking zones. Minor complaints were simply ignored, and traffic became badly snarled. Possibly worst of all was the damage done to the conception of law and order, as "New York's Finest" sneered at laws they were sworn to enforce...
...ideal of all-round athletic excellence. An entire track and field meet in miniature, its ten events in two days add up to the toughest individual test of speed, stamina, strength and spirit ever devised. The man who wins the Olympic decathlon well deserves to be known as the finest athlete in the world. That man last week was William Anthony Toomey, a 29-year-old schoolteacher from Santa Barbara, Calif., who not only captured the gold medal but set an Olympic record in the process...
This chilling sequence-perhaps the finest single scene that Godard has ever filmed-is only the beginning. During the couple's repeatedly interrupted trip, which lasts for the rest of the movie, wrecked autos, hideously dismembered bodies and senseless violence meet them at every turn. There are a few irrelevant respites, such as a Mozart sonata on the sound track while the camera pans around a farm at sunset, and a couple of overlong political harangues on black revolution and the war in the Mid dle East. But always the film turns back to the violence-on the road...
Although the Crimson will be playing against Providence's finest, the match should not be too much of a challenge, Malin said. This is the first year that Providence has fielded an official, interscholastic team...