Word: lindstroms
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...history of the sport. "I used to think boxers were all big muscle but no brain. It isn't true," burbles the ringside reporter. Signorina Rossellini is also a New York correspondent for a weekly Italian news show and often turns for pointers to Stepsister Pia Lindstrom, an NBC correspondent. The final judgment comes from Father Roberto, who watches Isabella on the air in Rome and assesses her performances. Says Isabella: "I hate to take orders from home, but he's a damn good director...
Just such a debate is now taking place within Flemming's own organization. Researcher Duane Lindstrom of the commission's Midwest regional office has resigned in protest against what he calls the report's distortion. Said Lindstrom: "We were told beforehand by Washington that the purpose of the study was to show desegregation worked." Advisory committees in Illinois and Michigan have also denounced the report as biased in favor of good news...
...Boston, concedes that "some of the writing in the memos was not good." But, he adds: "We obviously are advocates for the implementation of the Constitution. When we started this study we had a feeling there was more positive evidence for desegregation than appeared on the surface." Dissenter Lindstrom speaks for the critics, however, when he argues that it might have been possible to "prove the same damn thing" if the commission had used an unbiased approach. He adds: "I don't think the report proves desegregation does not work. It just doesn't prove anything...
...TENTATIVE STARTING LINE-UPS DEFENSE 71 Dave Lindstrom LE 84 Russ Savage 78 Pete Krynicki LT 74 Charlie Kaye 70 Mike DeGenova MG 35 Lou Bernieri 66 Sam Stepney RT 77 Steve Kaseta 58 Mitch McKeller RE 91 Bob Baggott 57 Tony Danckert LB 30 Joe Jason 51 Tom Furino LB 55 Tommy Joyce 30 Jerome Easton LCB 23 Bill Emper 14 Bruce Rich S 17 Paul Halas 5 Mike Slaughter ADJ 18 Lou Rice 24 Frank Nigro RCB 41 Andy Puopolo
...Paul Union Advocate, a labor weekly, had charged that Minnesota House Majority Leader Ernest Lindstrom was taken to dinner by a liquor lobbyist, with the result that proposed liquor tax increases were dropped from pending legislation. Lindstrom protested that he had paid for his own meal and encountered the lobbyist only casually toward the end of it. He said that he personally favored the higher tax, and voted against it only to get a compromise bill passed by his colleagues. Lindstrom demanded a retraction from Union Advocate Editor Gordon Spielman, did not get it, and took his case...