Word: patrick
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Haunted Host. A comedy about gay love in Greenwich Village and a revival of the virgin effort by Robert Patrick, whose Kennedy's Children previewed here successfully this fall. At the New Theatre, 12 Holyoke St., in Harvard Square. Performances Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 p.m., Sunday...
...carries his own precipice around with him under his arm." With that somewhat surrealistic metaphor, an old friend describes Daniel Patrick Moynihan's habit of living close to the edge of trouble through his gift for overstatement and overreaction. But often the statements and reactions are deliberate. When a classified cable from Moynihan blasting the State Department surfaced in the press last week, it looked like the latest gambit in the intrigue between Moynihan and Henry Kissinger...
...member of the Council, Syria played the key role in drafting the resolution, which would have required Israel to withdraw from all territories occupied during the 1967 war, and would have recognized the Palestinians' "right to establish an independent state in Palestine." As expected, Ambassador Daniel Patrick Moynihan cast the U.S.'s 13th veto in the Council's 30-year history, because the resolution would have altered the deliberately vague language of Resolution 242 adopted in 1967, which calls on Israel to withdraw from occupied territories rather than from "all" occupied territories. Washington and Jerusalem interpret...
...dean of the new-and largely liberal-school is the Washington Star's Patrick Oliphant, 40, an Australian who came to the U.S. in 1964 and brought with him the wry wit and clear, single line of British illustration that many younger cartoonists imitate. Tony Auth, 33, graduated from the UCLA student paper to the Philadelphia Inquirer, where his strongly liberal cartoons have sometimes been at odds with the paper's editorial policy. The Dayton Daily News's Mike Peters, 33, is such a comically gifted draftsman that many of his cartoons could stand without their captions...
Vesco, his wife Patricia and his four oldest children plan to become Costa Rican citizens after they fulfill their five-year residence requirement in mid-1977. They figure their chances for acceptance can only be enhanced by the birth of Son Patrick Francisco-an undisputed Costa Rican citizen-last November. Says Vesco: "I am hopeful that some day the politicians will find something else to play around with, and it will all die down. All we want is to be left alone...