Word: net
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...NIXON ADMINISTRATION: THE FIRST TOO DAYS (NET, 9-10 p.m.). Exam time for the new Administration on its activities, policies and general deportment under the scrutiny of journalists and specialists in Government affairs...
...NET PLAYHOUSE (NET, 8-9:30 p.m.). Jack Richardson's prizewinning play, The Prodigal, puts the Orestes legend into contemporary terms, with the disaffected hero at odds with the politics and wars of his elders. With Peter Galman, John Heffernan and Kim Hunter...
...attempted to establish the identity of the defendants "in a truly unusual and novel fashion." He said that if the prosecution wanted to establish that all the defendants were actually in the building without identifying them individually, it would have to establish the existence of "a perfect and infallible net" around those taken from the building and put into the vans...
...turning point of the battle was Rocky Jarvis's spectacular victory over previously undefeated junior Rich Howell. Howell, a baseline player, rarely charged the net, and the match dragged out for more than three hours. Jarvis ended...
...third set, after Jarvis had broken Howell's service, 3-2, Howell charged the net, missed, and got cramps in both his thighs. The match continued ten minutes later, and Jarvis finished off Howell, who was limping slightly and had slowed...