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...evening, although risque for some, provided excellent entertainment for all. See Labelle. You won't regret...
...regret is that I may have caused pain to the splendid Lady Churchill," he said, adding generously, "Had we a greatly corrupted great man like Churchill, I would come back and live in Britain, pay taxes and if necessary, sweep the streets." ∎ "These days nobody expects Miss World to be a blue-eyed virgin," said Julia Morley of the British organization, Mecca Ltd., that runs the annual contest. She should know. Last year's Miss World, Marjorie Wallace of Indiana, was dethroned by Mecca after 14 weeks because her busy love life was grabbing the headlines. This year...
...boss will be a man who comes from the board and will remain a member. Insofar as that signals the awakening of an often somnolent board, it is a step forward. But if the result is that money begins to dictate artistic direction, then the Metropolitan may regret the step some day. The company's musical future may well be determined by how firmly General Manager Chapin is able to resist that kind of pressure...
...regret advising the grand jury that it should not indict Nixon...
...religion and conviction - to leave my husband as you stated. Second, I hold a much more positive view of the political life, which is hard but has many rewards. As I wrote in Private Faces/ Public Places: "Gene left our home in August of 1969 ... I do not regret that for 30 years, in the words of Simone de Beauvoir, 'I spontaneously preferred an other existence to my own.' I think I am a much richer person for having shared that existence . . . Despite the fact that the (1968 peace) campaign brought...