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...report says, that amount should jump to $515.5 million, and a total of $2.8 billion should go to the breeder through fiscal 1979. Another $1.25 billion would be spent to improve conventional nuclear plants, which are expected to produce more and more of the U.S.'s electricity; the lion's share-almost 60%-would be for making safer reactors and thus quieting anti-nuclear critics...
ROBIN HOOD is a pleasant enough animated holiday party from the Disney studios. As usual, the villains take the day. Prince John, the regent, is a craven brat, a lion whose crown keeps falling down over his floppy ears and who, in times of stress, sucks his thumb and whimpers for his mother. His consort, Sir Hiss, is a snake in charge of the royal treasury and of soothing the prince...
...beginning of the season, the Crimson defense--which at one point led the nation--was receiving the lion's share of all the publicity. It seems to have steadily declined after the Cornell game. The Crimson defenders have had trouble stopping the option, a problem that could be crucial in The Game since Yale's offense pivots around the option. Whatever problems the Crimson defense has, they could hardly be compared to the problems that the Yale defense will have with Crimson offense...
...Reluctant Rapist cries out as he defiles her. But instead of being offended by the epithets, he wears them boldly as though they were testimonials to his manliness. For Bullins the only law that operates between man and woman is the law of the jungle as he, the ferocious lion, preys upon what he characterizes as lamb-like women. "What unsettles me most about women," he confesses, "is when they are aggressive." Unlike Eldridge Cleaver, Bullins is unable to raise rape to the status of a socio-political act, for Bullins sees himself as nothing but the legendary black cocksman...
Died. Catherine Drinker Bowen, 76, stately, spirited patrician who found a large audience as the author of well-researched, fictionalized biographies of Oliver Wendell Holmes (Yankee from Olympus), Sir Edward Coke (The Lion and the Throne) and John Adams (John Adams and the American Revolution); of cancer; in Haverford...