Word: safe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wholly sure any more that confidential conversations are not being overheard or recorded. Private eyes have become private ears, and they have never been more prosperous. They snoop with "bugs" hidden in hatbands or ballpoint pens. They wire executive suites, washrooms, bedrooms. They tail cars, listening from a safe distance to every word spoken inside them...
...forces have elaborate electronic departments. Clandestine eavesdropping has featured increasingly in big-time legal battles, including the Bobby Baker hearings in Washington and Frank Sinatra Jr.'s kidnaping case. Not too unhappily, Andrew J. Palermo, chief investigator for Boston's Central Secret Service Bureau, allows: "Nobody is safe anywhere...
...Luminous Thing. Scull is somewhat shocked by his notoriety as a Pop art collector. Of the 200-odd works he has bought, mostly by abstract expressionists, only about 40 are by Pop artists. His living room is an oasis of his earlier purchases, safe and strangely solacing works by Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline. But he ardently defends...
Such long-lived exercisers as Cardiologist Paul Dudley White have long since convinced doctors and laymen that lifelong exercise is good for the heart. But what of the man who slacks off in midlife? Is it safe for him to crank up again? Apparently it is, judging from a study conducted at the University of Illinois by Dr. John O. Holloszy of the U.S. Public Health Service...
...pole vault, the weight events, and the mile and two-mile runs all appear safe for the Crimson, although the Crusaders have a fairly solid second in both the shot, with Mike Hanman, and the two-mile, with sophomore Bob Clarke...