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...Reynolds Tobacco Co. vehemently denies the allegations. "We can track 98% of Camel sales, and they're not going to youngsters," says David Fishel, a company spokesman. "It's simply not in our best interest for young people to smoke, because that opens the door for the government to interfere with our product...
Baseball's defenders were quick to point out that last week's drug revelations related to earlier offenses. "These are old cases that give no cause for new concern," insisted Robert Fishel, executive vice president of the major league players relations committee, which represents the owners. Indeed, some baseball insiders feel that cocaine use is declining, in part because of recent publicity...
Others are skeptical about an enduring shift. "The youth vote is reacting to what it perceives as a healthy economy and to the mythic leadership of Reagan," says Democratic Pollster Hart. "It is not a bellwether for the future." Murray Fishel, a Kent State University political scientist, notes that young voters are more liberal on social issues than Reagan or his party. "Students do not support the Republican platform on issues like the environment or the Equal Rights Amendment," he says. "I think the shift is toward Reagan and not Reaganism." But whether fickle or faithful, the enthusiasm of young...
...Evan W. Thomas '73 of Grays Hall and Huntington, N. Y., to the News Board; Charles F. Allan '72 of Adams House and Dallas, Texas, Jeffrey L. Baker '71 of Dunster House and East Amherst, N. Y., Richard J. Bowker '72 of Mather House and West Roxbury, Elizabeth R. Fishel '72 of Barnard Hall and New York City, Laurence P. Meyer '70-3 of Eliot House and Palo Alto, Cal., Meredith A. Palmer '73 of Barnard Hall and Los Angeles, and Matthew Witt '72 of Leverett House and Los Angeles to the Editorial Board; Sarah W. Davis '71 of East...
...reasoning one step further and make it look ridiculous. On Firing Line, TV Star Robert Vaughn started naming the people he thought had conspired to commit the U.S. to the defense of Ngo Dinh Diem's regime in South Viet Nam. "Joseph Buttinger, General Edward Lansdale, Wesley Fishel, Cardinal Spellman . ." Buckley broke in: "And the Holy Ghost?" With these tactics, Buckley often reduces his adversaries to nonverbal floundering. Novelist Nelson Algren simply gave up talking and started singing. "I want to turn you on, Bill," said Timothy Leary. "I want to get you to drop...