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...Vancouver 16 28 6 38 125 1 52 10-11-4 6-17-2 5-6-0 Pacific W L T Pts GF GA Home Away Div Dallas 30 9 8 68 141 9615-4-3 15-5-5 9-2-2 Phoenix 25 12 10 60 127 99 14-4-4 11-8-6 6-4-2 Anaheim 18 22 9 45 121 119 13-9-4 5-13-5 4-1-4 San Jose 16 20 12 44 109 11512-10-7 4-10-5 3-8-2 Los Angeles...
Calgary 2, Phoenix...
...Jose at Phoenix...
...Michael B. Keating and William J. Cheeseman '65, attorneys for W.R. Grace; Jerome P. Facher, attorney for Beatrice Foods; Anne Anderson and Donna Robbins, plaintiffs; Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson '60, another attorney for the plaintiffs; Harriett Clarke, juror; and Dan Kennedy, a writer for the Boston Phoenix who covered the case...
...William Rehnquist, a Republican appointee who had a well-documented early life as a segregationist before his rise to the high court. In the 1960s he was the leader of Operation Eagle Eye, described by the Arizona Republic as "a flying squad of G.O.P. lawyers that swept through south Phoenix to question the right of minority voters to cast their ballots." The man who swore Rehnquist in as presiding officer of the trial, South Carolina Republican Strom Thurmond, ran for President in 1948 on the segregationist Dixiecrat ticket. These days Thurmond would prefer that you forget that youthful indiscretion, since...