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...next year, they may offer a clue to voting patterns. The American electorate seems to be in a mood of withdrawal from the awesome, painful issues that have burdened it for several decades. While dealing as always with national and international events, politicians may be forced to pay more heed than usual to the small matters that form so large a part of ordinary life...
...face Israeli guns across cease-fire lines; then, too, Egypt's Sadat has indicated that he still wants a negotiated peace. As a result, the first rift in the new union may well occur if Gaddafi sounds a battle call and his partners, with understandable reluctance, refuse to heed...
...harmful to Lee's game. "Right now," he says, "Lee's like a kid a few years out of college?it's go, go, go. But in a couple of years, he'll have to learn to pace himself or he'll burn himself out." Trevino pays no heed. "You have to remember," he says, "that I'm only playing tour golf for four years. I have a lot of ground to make up. I'll play 'em all, whether it's the Canadian Bacon Open or the Screen Door Open. If the money's there, I'll play...
...dominated the party before the Cultural Revolution. Of the provincial bosses, 18 are old-line generals, five vintage bureaucrats, two veterans of service in the state security apparatus. Rural, poorly educated, untraveled and just plain old-their average age is 62-they are hardly the sort of men to heed Mao's call to "take in the fresh." In fact, a dominant theme of the 25,000-word anniversary editorial that appeared in the Peking press last week was a warning against the evils of "impetuosity...
...title of Nicholson's movie, and the Jeremy Larner novel before it, is derived from a fine short poem by Robert Creeley, which ends "drive, he sd, for/ christ's sake, look/ out where yr going." It is a pointed, challenging caution that Nicholson badly needs to heed...