Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...given area of the country. "Applications-for a stay of an order, for granting of bail and so forth-average about one per day," says Lewis Powell, "and they usually require immediate attention." When he arrived last week for a three-day visit with his daughter near Hunt, Texas, he hoped to enjoy his first nonweekend leisure time of the summer, but two large packages of court business were waiting...
...plumbers," originally recruited by the Administration to investigate leaks to the media. They included G. Gordon Liddy, a former White House staffer and then attorney for the C.R.P.'s finance committee; Robert Mardian, a former assistant U.S. Attorney General and an official for the C.R.P., and E. Howard Hunt, a former White House consultant. The lead man in the Watergate caper was Bernard Barker, an ex-CIA agent. Federal investigators learned that $114,000 from the C.R.P. had found its way into Barker's Miami bank account...
Keeping the animals is no easy matter either. Not only can antelope bound over the reserve's fences, but predators like steppe wolves-themselves protected animals-find ways into the fenced areas and hunt down the animals. The worst experience came after the purchase from the Iranian government of several pairs of onagri. Ignorant of the wild ass's habits, officials at the reserve soon found that they had too many competitive males in the herd. Fights broke out. The winners tossed their rivals onto their backs and castrated them. Now, led by two surviving males, the herd...
...Southern California and became best known as Stan Smith's doubles partner. The pair won the national collegiate championships in 1967 and 1968; also in 1968 they took the U.S. Open and amateur titles and the first of three successive Davis Cup victories. Joining Texas Promoter Lamar Hunt's pro troupe in 1971, Lutz was no sudden sensation. In fact, before this month, he had won just one of the troupe's tournaments. But his Longwood triumph seemed more of a weathervane than a fluke. At a time when some of the established stars appear...
...service started the program about two years ago with Hunt-Wesson Foods, which offered to have a tree planted for every label it received from some of its most popular items. The national campaign, which is still going on, has drawn more than 1.6 million requests and cost Hunt-Wesson $83,000 for new trees. Similar regional promotions have been run by Sun Oil of Philadelphia, Elanco Products Co., an Indianapolis agri-chemical firm, Columbia Pen & Pencil Co. of New Hyde Park, N.Y., and Forkner Publishing Co. of Ridgewood, N.J. Beyond its immediate success, the program indicates that businessmen...