Word: hell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...DOES not want to leave the theatre entirely for the movies, however, as he feels strongly attached to "the craft of writing for the stage." He admires many playwrights who are working now. "Arthur Miller still writes a hell of a play," he said. " The Price was the most literate, absorbing evening I had had in the theatre for a long time. And Williams, of course, is the master-if he still has a gasp in him. Albee-everyone's waiting for him to do something. And Terrence McNally and Israel Horovitz are very talented too. So is Ron Cowen...
...chapter in Japan's success story deserves to be told. Shortly after the war, these practical people realized the dangers of an exploding population and took effective countermeasures. Their national re-emphasis, involving among other things a generous legalization of abortion, saved their already overcrowded lands from becoming hell in the Pacific...
Zuckerman was actively recruited by Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell, Penn, Yale, and Stanford. He received weekly letters from Yale and Cornell and talked to a succession of alumni and coaches. Cornell flew him up to Ithaca for a weekend and gave him hockey tickets, a good time, and "a hell of a lot of money...
...This harvest," he finished, "is dedicated to the heroic Vietnamese people. We want you to know that we are willing to offer our own blood for Vietnam if it is necessary." International solidarity to the Cubans means a hell of a lot more than carrying an NLF flag...
...their properties tied up in red tape. Says former Slumlord Murray Talenfeld, who now lectures on real estate at the University of Pittsburgh: "Pretty soon the slumlord has the feeling he is controlled like a public utility, so he just walks away from his properties and says to hell with...