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...Jeff Rossman plays the victim Anderson well, and does not reveal his deeper motives, which contributes to the play's most unexpected plot reversals...
...Brian Cooke 6 1 23 23 0 Jim Fadule 6 1 7 7 0 Will Saleeby 7 1 7 7 0 Roger Caron 7 1 3 3 0 Tackling Leaders Player Tackles Assists Total Joe Azelby 52 20 72 Mark Mead 34 8 42 Kevin Garvin 34 5 39 Jeff Howkins 32 7 39 Michael Dixon 23 13 36 Interception Returns Player G No Yds Lg TD Michael Dixon 7 3 107 75 1 Joe Azelby 6 2 23 16 0 Brian Bergstrom 6 2 0 0 0 John Dailey 4 1 29 29 0 Kevin Garvin...
...government's recruiters (Jeff Goldblum and Harry Shearer) make Laurel and Hardy look like MacNeil and Lehrer, and the film makes Lyndon Johnson (Donald Moffat) look like Laurel or Hardy, take your pick. There he is in the back of his limousine, slamming his first together and muttering "darned housewife" when Annie Glenn refuses to see him: later he leeringly introduces fan-dancer Sally Rand; and during a film presentation with Eisenhower, Johnson sees the face of a Russian scientist and drawls. "Get that moron off of there," with the most extended moron this side of Gomer Pyle. Moffat...
JEFFREY ENGERUD'S case, the basis for the New Jersey ruling, translates this abstract principle into an everyday applicable rule. Sometime in 1972, a vice principal Sommerville High School in New Jersey "heard" Jeff dealt in illegal drugs. One day a detective told this same vice-principal that an anonymous parent called police threatening to take matters into his own hands if Engerud kept pushing drugs on campus. With the rumor and an anonymous phone tip, administrators broke into Engerud's looker with a pass key, thoroughly searched it and indeed found a big of speed. Police arrested Engerud...
...After, almost paralyzed with reluctance. By some accounts, the network has lined up four or five sponsors; by others, it has sold only half the 25 available 30-sec. commercial spots. "I couldn't confirm half, but I know it's a good portion," comments Jeff Tolvin, ABC's director of business information, with gingerly care. The network is charging a hefty $135,000 a spot-a price that could dip as show time approaches and empty air time looms-but the problem, according to Madison Avenue, is not monetary. "It may be one of the most...