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...third Princeton score, Dave Heubeck nabbed the first of just two assists for the afternoon. Ordinarily the lanky Tiger attackman plays a bigger role, but after a second assist early in the second quarter Heubeck realized his luck had run out when he saw Haywood Miller waiting patiently to handcuff him the rest...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Tigers Pounce on Laxmen for 9-8 Win | 4/28/1980 | See Source »

...more quick Crimson markers to open the next period--including Bob Burr's first of the season--the Bulldogs pumped in two of their own to interrupt the Crimson burst. Attack Mike Devlin picked up the assists on both goals before Harvard defenseman Haywood Miller moved in to handcuff the Yale feed...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Stickmen Slaughter Yale, 13-4 | 4/21/1980 | See Source »

...turned around." The man said after the officer identified himself, he raised his hands, saying "Wait a minute." He said the officer said he would have to arrest him for attempted assault of a police officer and the man placed his hands behind him in a handcuff position as a sign of submission. "Then they slammed me against the wall and told me I was under arrest. When I got in the car they informed me I was arrested for attempted larceny." The officer's partner never testified, although he sat next to the accused officer during the trial...

Author: By Brenda A. Russell, | Title: In the Name of the Law | 4/4/1980 | See Source »

...hand, we can underreact and simply assume that the relatively limited number of abuses in the past will not be repeated because we are more conscious of the problem today. On the other hand, we can overreact and so attempt to control potential abuses that we handcuff and handicap our intelligence effort out of business...

Author: By Stansfield Turner, | Title: Accountability vs. Secrecy | 12/5/1978 | See Source »

...violations. Most of the arrests are made in the new discos and coffee shops, many appealing to homosexuals, that have filled the entertainment vacuum left after the demise of such nightclubs as the Trocadero and the Mocambo. Hickman speaks with contempt of the masochists who keep repeating, as policemen handcuff them, "I love it, I love it." Says he: "Our policemen feel they are taking part in a perverted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AMERICAN SCENE: Cleaning Up the Act in Hollywood | 8/15/1977 | See Source »

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