Word: robbings
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...reason is that Southern California just has a great many banks to rob, about 3,000 outlets by the FBI'S reckoning. In addition, as the song says, L.A. is a great big freeway: the vast road system makes getaways easier. Still, the FBI says three-fourths of Los Angeles' bank robberies are solved. Bad odds for the crooks, but rational analysis is not the strong suit of drug addicts, who the FBI believes are responsible for some 70% of the crimes...
...region. And it should be the hole of the United States, as an ally of Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon, to encourage all sides to converge in order to create a negotiated peace. Until that time, the casualty lost will lengthen, and the misery will means. Rob Silverstone...
...speaking more softly to the Soviets, the President hopes to rob the Democrats of the war-and-peace issue. According to recent public opinion polls, Americans have grown anxious about the Administration's tough way of handling the Kremlin, and Reagan's advisers think some conciliatory words could go far to soothe their jitters. Whether his softer line will anger the President's conservative supporters is another matter. The White House apparently feels that the Reagan record over the past three years will satisfy the right wing, however moderate the President may sound...
...Proulx who provided the first goal-tending acrobatics. He somehow survived a Gary Martin cannonshot that ricocheted off his pads and the cross bar, and high up in the air before he caught it on the way down. Early in the second period, he closed the pads to rob Tim Smith from point-dash range...
...save. Face-off, again back to Taglianetti, another save. A half-minute later, another face-off, back to defenseman Nowel Catterall, slapshot, a great kick save. Less than a minute later, a slapper by Danny Wurst, and a rare rebound try, by left-wing John Deasey, before Harvard's Rob Ohno carried it out of the zone. A half-minute later, one more Taglianetti bullet...