Word: professionals
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Morgan began slinging punches as the defender of "the people." He talked repeatedly about the trend of American life--and especially of the legal profession--away from the rights of individuals. "Lawyers start to think of themselves as different from the people--as a class unto themselves," he said.
Seven of the President's former associates were indicted, and four of them were accused of lying a total of eleven times to grand juries, the Senate Watergate committee or the FBI. These are the men on whose testimony the President's own profession of innocence has heavily relied. Significantly...
So there is a nice element of nostalgia for the bad old guys in Crazy Joe. In addition, he was nothing if not a veteran Mafia soldier, so there is ample opportunity to poke around glumly tasteless mansions inhabited by sundry god-fatherly types. And there they are, nibbling- their...
One reason that economists can differ sharply over whether the U.S. is in a "recession" is that there is no simple, numerical definition of the term. Herbert Stein, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, offers a qualitative description: "An extended, substantial and widespread decline in aggregate economic activity, but...
Unlike stardom, craftsmanship and technique do not happen overnight. Al though his watercolor-washed good looks belie it ("You look ten!" said Katharine Hepburn, his co-star in the recent television version of The Glass Menagerie), the 32-year-old Moriarty has been working hard in the profession for 15...