Word: marios
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...serious difficulties scoring thus far this season, recording only one goal in three games, got on the scoreboard early in the first half on a fine individual effort by J.P. Gilbert. Gilbert, who had not been expected to play because of a score foot, took a cross from Mario Gobbo, trapped the ball, and fired it home from 15 yards...
Finding replacements for Adedeji, Gilbert, and Faden could be an insurmountable task for Munro but the new offensive line shapes up like this: if Gilbert does not play, junior Mario Gobbo will start at inside left, Tony Van Niel at inside right, Leroy Thompson on left wing and, if Faden sits this one out, Dan Potts on the right...
...radical young firebrands of the '60s-the Mark Rudds, Mario Savios, Jerry Rubins, Tom Haydens-have all but dropped out of sight. Today's heroes have left their youth a long way behind them. Henry Kissinger (age 50) and Buckminster Fuller (78), Margaret Mead (71) and Dorothy Day (75), John Sirica (69) and Walter Cronkite (56) look and act their age. Surely no one has done more for age than 76-year old Sam Ervin, whose Watergate hearings are a parable of the times. One by one, bright young men who had gone astray filed before the aged...
...Along the way, he has acquired a somewhat less than convincing reputation as a swinger. Divorced from his wife in 1964, Kissinger has dated a covey of actresses, including Jill St. John, Liv Ullmann and Mario Thomas as well as TV Producer Margaret Osmer and Rockefeller Aide Nancy Maginnes. He obviously enjoys his reputation as the "playboy of the Western Wing," but he spends almost as much time with his children-Elizabeth, 15, and David, 12 -as he does on the social circuit. He also makes it clear that his work comes before anything. Of the actresses, he once remarked...
...been hit by both the main land recession and the climate of fear it self. Tourism and mainland investments have declined. Unemployment averages about 4.8%, but is far higher among young native blacks. Moreover, many lower-paying jobs are held by "aliens," nonwhites from other Caribbean islands. Declares Mario N. de Chabert, one of the defense attorneys in the Fountain Valley trial: "The continental is looked upon as a stranger. His children go to private schools, he hires aliens who are willing to accept poor wages and worse working conditions...