Word: lot
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ability to establish a rapport with the subject - while maintaining a professional detachment. Too often interviews are nothing more than simple question-and-answer sessions that provide the journalist with little insight into the subject. But occasionally, resonance and understanding develop between the two that add a lot to the story. Such was the case with Diane Keaton and TIME Reporter-Researcher Janice Castro...
...actress in Los Angeles, where Keaton was relaxing before returning to the East Coast to work in another Allen film. For Castro, who lived and went to school in Berkeley, it was like going home again. Says she: "Because we both grew up in California, we had a lot in common. We were both really shy in high school; we talked about all the guys we used to dream about and the clothes we used to wear. We both had a sense of familiarity with being at home in those dry, brown hills-stopping at fast-food places and getting...
Teaching fellows have also been pleased. "[On-line sectioning] works just as we hoped," said John S. McHale, head teching fellow for Ec-10. "It's certainly eliminated a lot of paper work...
...those advantaged juniors is Mike Kelly, a home-grown product from Watertown who prepped a year at Exeter (of which Curry is a candidate) before hitting the Ivy League. Kelly appears to harbor no butterflies about possibly starting because he has been "getting a lot of work lately" and has had a chance to throw to Curry, who should help out the quarterbacks considerably...
...thing seems to be certain-- the infamous Restic multiflex will be doing a lot less flexing this weekend. A new quarterback will mean a simpler offense, as the green signalcaller needs more than 48 hours to learn Restic's intricacies...