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Wetzel became interested in racing two summers ago, by helping a friend modify a Porsche racing car. "After helping to rebuild the car, I wanted to find out what it was like to drive one," Wetzel said yesterday...
Describing Nixon's outlook, Richardson said, "The president has seen his situation as one, of fighting on behalf of his own survival rather than in terms of the question of what should he be doing in order to rebuild and enhance confidence...
...uncritically, who make us feel better by doing the work of liberation for us. They periodically awaken the sympathy which we use to cover for our inactivity. The press uses heroism to mean sensationalism, grandstanding. Real heroism lies in the courage of everyday life which some people find to rebuild this world despite the obstacles. Though no paper covered it, the heroism in the woman's response to the addict is the only cure to the fear in the younger girl's face...
...point. These films, in varying degree, destroyed what was good in their sources without adding anything else. Partner, in particular, which obliterates its source with such effectiveness--and to such little artistic effect--contrasts strongly with The Conformist, for which Bertolucci reordered Alberto Moravia's novel in order to rebuild it on the strongest of visual terms. In The Conformist, Bertolucci presents the same anti-bourgeois, anti-fascist feelings that make up the moral tone of Moravia's novel; in Partner, there is no moral stance aside from the platitudes uttered...
...apparent, since the Ivy wrestling season spans only seven league contests, that Harvard again will not emerge as one of the contenders for the crown. However, judging from last years 1-5 showing, the object is not to win the title, but to rebuild...