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...Kerry (D) 1008.339 56 77 Ray Shamie (R) 796.700 44 Michigan E--Carl Levin (D)' 708.647 48 38 Jack Lousma (R) 768.912 52 Minnesota Joan Growe (D) 361.621 45 44 Rudy Boechwitz (R)' 439.225 55 Mississippi William Winter (D) 359.348 39 98 E--Thad Cochran (R) 564.681 61 Montana Max Baucus (D) 37.237 56 22 Chuck Cozzens (R) 27.509 41 Nebraska E--James J. Exon (D) 254.527 52 85 Nancy Hoch (R) 231.301 48 New Hampshire Norm D. Amours (D) 65.349 42 58 E--Gordon Humphrey (R) 90.434 58 New Jersey E--Bill Bradley (D) 1677.539 61 90 Mary Mochary...
...when he wrote Cyrano; he seasoned this tale of a 17th century cavalier with the dash, sweep, idealism and tireless eloquence of youth. In 1898, when the original French production played London, it arrived like a gust of rose-scented air in the stolid cathedral of naturalism. Proclaimed Critic Max Beerbohm: "Even if Cyrano be not a classic, it is at least a wonderfully ingenious counterfeit of one." And even if, in this century, the counterfeit has become more evident than the ingenuity, Rostand's rhapsody has attracted new generations of star actors, from Walter Hampden to Ralph Richardson...
...House Democratic Majority Whip Tom Foley looked content. The gallant, crippled Jacob Javits, former Republican Senator from New York, wired his blessings. Judge John Sirica, who sent the Watergate offenders to jail, sat straight and proud. Rabbi Joseph Glaser caught every word. The Ambassador from China watched in fascination. Max Kampelman, who was one of Hubert Humphrey's whiz kids from Minnesota, cocked his ear for each nuance. The Senator's daughter, Anna Marie Jackson, 21, wept...
FREE AGENTS by Max Apple Harper & Row; 197 pages...
...satirical targets in this collection of stories and sketches may seem like the same old contemporary lemons, but look again. Max Apple (The Oranging of America, Zip) knows there is more than one way to make lemonade - sometimes sweet, sometimes astringent, always bracing. Organ transplants? In the bizarre courtroom drama of the title piece, the author's vital parts try to protect themselves against being traded to another body by demanding the right to bargain as free agents. The video-electronic revolution...