Word: saves
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Save for this pale ghost, Woodward (Robert Redford) and Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) have no competition in this film. Perhaps that made the director over-confident. No attempt is made to dip beneath the surface of these men or their relationship, and, perhaps, there is nothing beneath the surface. But we never really know how much these men are driven by personal ambition, how much by moral vigor, how much by pure thrill of the chase. Do they even like each other? They never discuss the wider significance of the case or their handling of it, only tactics and never strategy...
...Save its skating, squash and crew accommodations, Harvard's playgrounds are pathetically oversubscribed. And what with the pending construction of the new sports complex on Soldiers Field, it's getting to be difficult to even throw a Frisbee around the campus...
OSHA's 1976 budget appropriation is $115 million, and the figure for occupational safety and health research is only $34 million. Both are certainly a far cry from the $15 billion which it is estimated an adequate program could save annually...
...fired a hard shot at Crimson netminder Jim Michelson, who made an excellent save to blunt the bid, but B.C.'s Walter Cox connected with the rebound...
...miles of track to the profitable Southern and Chessie railway systems, thus saddling ConRail with a bigger system than it wanted. But for all ConRail's troubles, there is no present alternative to it: no one has been able to think of a better way to save the Northeast's railroads...