Word: mannix
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...absence of any more spectacular feats, several brave attempts at outside shots by Tom Mannix added some excitement to the game, though he couldn't quite make the ball hop through the hoop...
...Kevin R. Mannix and Arthur D. Ford, both of Somerville, were caught running from an entryway with stuffed canvas sacks and stereos in hand, Kahn said yesterday. They were charged with breaking and entering, larceny, and possession of stolen goods. The Harvard police traced the items found in the car to two previous "pipe-wrench" thefts...
...Ford and Mannix were released on bail yesterday...
...after a couple of airings; long-term commitments to series became vulnerable. Producers depend on eventual syndication sales, and such deals are profitable only with a minimum of 100 shows. Says Bruce Geller, producer of Mannix, "It's all very confusing at the moment. No one really knows what will or will not work. Maybe television will be a little more experimental-trying to serialize novels, produce adult soap-opera concepts in prime time-than has been the case in recent years." The question remains whether that, in turn, will lead to better programs...
Thirty-two FBI offices had helped unravel the crime. Ironically, it was the red-herring reference to the Weatherman that brought the FBI into the case at the outset. The alleged conspiracy sounds something like a Mannix plot on TV-with a few Fellini-esque wrinkles. According to the indictment, Moeller paid $50,000 in company funds to David Bubar, 47, a trim, wavy-haired Baptist minister and self-proclaimed clairvoyant from Memphis who purports to have foreseen a variety of specific deaths, illnesses and other disasters. Bubar met Moeller about ten years ago, became his spiritual guru and ultimately...