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After his speech on the Middle East, Rockefeller answered questions on the role of big business and government. He said that the ability of business to mold foreign policy is very limited and has to follow closely State department policy...
...PROSE had let individual voices emerge and develop organically, subtly weaving a plot around their self-conscious lives, they would have shown her that indeed the quality of story they lived affects and transforms human life, and that individuality can't be pressed into one single mold. If allowed full rein, her own characters would not proceed unchanged through story after inset story. A talent for vivid characterization to her credit, Prose should shake loose from the confines of this genre and stamp her own individual form on her writing. She should carve the story lines out of the characters...
...coach has managed to mold 12 individual ball players into a smoothly operating team," Leondis said. "Next year we're going to do a fine...
Thus, Satch the Psychologist has shown he knows the principles of human motivation. But whether he will be able to mold a team that is a playing unit with such tactics is another matter. Sanders benched Carey after he had burst to six of the first eight Crimson points on the Quakers, although the only thing standing between the sophomore All-State Michigan forward and future All-Ivy berths is a hefty dose of confidence. Jenkins has changed from a former consistency to mercurial play. Silver, the pillar of the Harvard offense for so long this year, looks...
Like a radio drama heard in a dark room, the sound of Teresa's voice seems the most important thing in the world for a few moments. Loving, whining, and remembering everything, she is dramatically true and completely sympathetic. She absorbs life around her, pours it into the warped mold of her own experience, and then utters it forth again, transformed, without self-pity or egotism...