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However, he also predicts an upsurge in drug use this spring, although "it will still be placid compared to last spring. Then, it was just a regular electric koolaid punch, for months...
...being forced to choose between the poor and the public schools or other essential services. Moreover, the U.S. is distributing aid through an administrative system that might have been designed in a demented collaboration between Franz Kafka and Rube Goldberg. Federal, state and local regulations regularly overlap, producing a punch-card maze from which escape seems impossible. The situation is, as the President said in his State of the Union address, "a monstrous, consuming outrage...
That battling hard, Muhammad All, treated the TV audience of the Flip Wilson Show to a poetic version of his March 8 fight with World Heavyweight Champion Joe Frazier: "Now he lands a right./What a beautiful swing!/And the punch throws Frazier/clean out of the ring./Now Frazier disappears from view./The crowd is getting frantic./ But our radars have picked him up./ He's somewheres over the Atlantic./ Who would have thought/when they came to the fight/that they would witness the launching of a black satellite...
...heavyweight title from Floyd Patterson. "The Big Bear" lost to brash young Cassius Clay in 1964 when he failed to answer the seventh-round bell and a year later lost to Clay again in a 102-second title bout in which he was felled by a "phantom" righthand punch that many ringside observers thought not strong enough to be a knockout punch...
...mile, Hunt looks for a strong 1-2 punch with Andy Campbell and Freddy Linsk. The coach considers Campbell "the find" of the cross country season, while Linsk was the find of Eric Segal, a former member of the Harvard track team. In the freshman meet against. Boston College, Linsk lapped all runners with the exception of one member of the B.C. team. Campbell did not run the two-mile in that meet...