Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Despite the frequent Cabinet changes, Finland has a remarkable record of political stability. Almost all the parties and their disparate factions agree on the basic issues: absolute neutrality between East and West and trade with the Common Market. Rather like Greta Garbo. Finland vants to be left alone, but it cannot afford to be. Sharing 788 miles of its 1,583-mile frontier with the Soviet Union, with whom it fought brutal losing wars in 1939-43, Finland is secure only while remaining neutral...
...most frequent defense tactic has been a motion to move the hypothetical trial from Washington to Las Vegas. Seven such requests, each based on a different argument, have been considered and rejected by federal courts. Jones' chief attorney, Charles McNelis, filed an eighth request for change of venue June 28, but Federal Judge Joseph C. Waddy has not yet found time to rule on it. When Waddy decides, McNelis will be ready with more motions. Says he: "There are some other procedural matters that haven't been disposed...
Harvard's hockey team coasted to an unimpressive 3-1 win last night over a characteristically rough Brown team that is better than its 2-8 record indicates. The Crimson capitalized on the Bruins frequent trips to the penalty box, scoring two goals on power plays...
...free lance photographer when he joined the Ramblers. Not only has he continued to practice photography, but he has also edited a number of books, designed record covers, written essays and criticisms on the music, made films of rural life and its music and has been a frequent contributor to Sing Out! magazine...
...films are spare, the scripts laconic. This is partly a question of personal style and partly the approach best suited to his frequent leading man, Clint Eastwood. In Dirty Harry, Eastwood plays a maverick San Francisco cop named Harry Callahan who sasses everybody-his chief, his superiors, even the mayor. A psychopathic killer is on the loose, sniping from rooftops, kidnaping young girls to hold the city up for ransom. Callahan is against the mayor's decision to pay the ransom. When he is appointed to deliver the $200,000, he typically decides to try to trap the killer...