Word: picks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...proceeds to crack under all the usual New York tensions, from unruly cab drivers to walls that crack like eggshells, from vicious neighbors to violence in Central Park. Bancroft plays his wife, loving and impatient and reasonably brave, who sees him through the crisis and begins to pick up some of his anxieties...
...signing up in record numbers for college or vocational courses to collect G.I. Bill benefits, which pay $270 a month for a single person. After collecting their food stamps at the Los Angeles County Department of Social Services, some of the unemployed stop at nearby vacant lots-to pick wild mustard greens. A laid-off Chrysler senior engineer, James Howard, 44, has become a Mr. Fixit, going round his neighborhood in Detroit to repair furnaces, rehabilitate appliances and install storm windows that he builds. Norman Sanders, 55, an unemployed electrician from Somerville, N.J., found a solution: "My two married sons...
Grueling Plunge. Despite the vehemence of Ford's statement, the Administration faces a stiff fight to get the Cambodian aid measure passed. Still, the President did pick up some support from seven Representatives and a Senator who returned last week from a whirlwind three-day fact-finding tour of Indochina. Several of the legislators looked more favorably on Ford's request than they had before the trip...
...already loosely conducted plot, then maybe he would have been able to work in the type of situation comedy that need not rely on HLS chumminess to get the laughs. But as it is now, you have to pan through a river of plot lines just to pick out a few comic nuggets...
Fullerion won the 100 breaststroke and Brumwell placed second to Princeton's amazing Curtis Hayden in the 400 IM. Duncan Pyle and Wolfe finished fourth and fifth respectively in the 100 backstroke to pick up more points as the Crimson scored more than 100 points on Friday to jump to third place overall...