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...eclipse during the Republican reign, may be on her way back up (she and Carter Advertising Director Gerald Rafshoon are already an item for gossip columnists). In her ascent, she may pass Joan Braden on her way down; Joan's salon regularly attracted the likes of Nelson Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger. The Kennedys? "They were secretly rooting for Ford," says one acute and tart-tongued observer of the capital scene. "With a Republican in the White House, they're the shadow government. Now who are they?" That remains to be seen...
Following one of the state's dullest campaigns in memory, Democrat John D. ("Jay") Rockefeller IV, 39, the nephew of Nelson Rockefeller and grandson of John D. Jr., swept to an almost 2-to-1 triumph over his Republican opponent, former Governor Cecil Underwood, 54. Rockefeller, who lost the Governor's race four years ago to Arch Moore, took no chances this time: he spent $1.7 million to win last spring's primary and more than $800,000 in this campaign. Nonetheless, he was able to defuse the wealth issue by suggesting that he was too rich...
Bullard knocked the ball crossfield to Lee Nelson, who pushed it down left wing to John Sanacore. Sanacore drilled a long-range shot off the crossbar, and the charging Bullard just missed a header on the rebound...
...urge that Nixon tapes of the period be examined. He was misleading in claiming that both the Watergate special prosecutor and Attorney General Edward Levi had investigated the topic and cleared him; they had merely refused to open full investigations into it. As the Los Angeles Times Jack Nelson pointed out, a clearer explanation could reasonably be asked of Ford. Carter scored by declining-for the first time in any of the debates-to comment at all on the opponent's answer...
...only good chance to disrupt the Brown harmony came on a first-half penalty shot by Lee Nelson. There were to be no surprises in this symphony, however, and the Bruin goalkeeper stopped the shot on his only tough play of the game...