Word: houre
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hands for nearly ten minutes before rendering his decision. The Justices' wait-and-see strategy cannot go on indefinitely. Some of the leftover cases deal with questions of great importance including the testing of a new mandatory death-penalty scheme, and the applicability of federal wage-and-hour laws to local government employees. There is no constitutional provision for unseating a Supreme Court Justice for reasons of health, and Douglas, realizing that President Ford could well replace him with a conservative, is unlikely to step down on his own. But before too long some responsible voices may be calling...
...Virgin Spring, 4:10, 7:30, 10:45; Through a Glas Darkly, 5:50, 9:10, tonight; Wild Strawberries, 4:10, 7:30, The Silence, 5:50, 9:10, tomorrow and Saturday; Shame, 4:10, 7:45, 11:10; Hour of the Wolf, 6:05, 9:35, starts Sunday...
...Quincy). Quincy House residents who don't like bagpipes might want to eat somewhere else, but Dunn plans to remove cat-, dog- and hi-finappers from the area, and even if you don't live in Quincy you might obtain some good karma. The ceremony, about an hour long, will start...
...Robert Wagner as a sometime conman and Eddie Albert as a onetime cop linked up as private eyes specializing in bunko cases. The former is smooth, the latter crabby, and a four-year-old child could see through their schemes. Happily, they are all in bed by this hour, and older siblings and parents will be delightfully taken in. It would be an act of mercy to send the bunkobusters over to Doctors' Hospital or Kate McShane's office to expose their shabby fraudulence...
Passionate Familiarity. So much for the public domain (a misreported vote actually did spur a 5½-hour walk out by New York firemen in November 1973) Smith refracts this municipal mischief into the conflict of two fire-fighting brothers, Tom and Jerry Ritter. Tom is an introspective family man who wonders what Spinoza and Kant would say about union politics. Jerry swings through Manhattan's East Side, spouting Dylan Thomas and Yeats. Both vote against the strike, but only one sticks by his conscience - and his hose...