Word: gone
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...record of George Wallace has gone unchallenged for too long. While the national spotlight has focused on him, his record has escaped a detailed objective examination...
...going to the 1970 Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia and again during a talk in 1972. Kissinger declared through an aide that the statement was "pure invention and totally irresponsible." The Secretary has often spoken pessimistically in private about the future of the West, but he has never gone this far, even in the Spenglerian depths of his despair. As for Zumwalt, he stood by his account of what Kissinger had told...
...time. One flies 3,000 miles to behold the real thing, only to wander onto the set of a long and shapeless parody of the Johnny Carson Show: all has been pre-empted by television, redesigned in terms of the 19-in. screen. The rituals of former years have gone, or at least become so attenuated as to be barely recognizable. In the old days (one remembers from childhood newsreels) the stars used to come out, as they should, at night. Their exits from the black limos would be lit by epiphanic blasts of flash powder, while searchlights wagged their...
...cities surveyed by Coleman. There had been desegregation in each of them, they discovered, but no court-ordered busing or forced integration of any kind during the 1968-70 period for which Coleman had collected his figures. The sociologist then conceded that his publicly stated opinions attacking busing had gone beyond the data he had collected...
...movie ends on a note of tentative renewal. If the despair that has gone before seems too familiar, Jenny's fleeting realization that love is the only salvation seems both easy and forced. The scene that brings her to this insight is a tender sickbed interlude between her grand mother and her ailing grandfather, but it is too frail to be entirely persuasive...