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Difficulties with the sound track in the first movie pushed the evening behind schedule, so the Committee decided to cancel the planned panel. "It's a shame," Daniel Hartline, graduate student in biology and member of the Sierra Club, said afterwards. "There were some things that should have been discussed...
Italians were equally bitter when their highly rated team was knocked out of the race by the tournament's lowest-rated contenders, the North Koreans. Rome's Corriere Dello Sport ran a one-word headline: SHAME! In Parliament, a neo-Fascist deputy pointed to Italy's defeat as the sign that a new Duce was needed to rescue the nation's fading honor...
...shame reporters don't check their sources accurately," she added. Radcliffe will take no legal action, Mrs. Lord said...
...town, the critics thought Man of La Mancha was too good to live. One reviewer warned: "If you want to lose $400,000, invest here." Snuffled another: "It's absolutely beautiful. What a shame it won't run." When La Mancha opened in a Greenwich Village theater, some New York critics seemed to agree. One called it "vulgar," another said that the show "ought to be 31 centuries distant from Broadway instead of merely 40 blocks away." But others called it "inspired," "a triumph," and "a dream of a musical." For six weeks, the show lived a word...
...Fulbright's accusations about Saigon as a "brothel" [May 13] are the last straw. I have been stationed all over Viet Nam, and I am positive it would be most unusual to "hear a report that a Vietnamese soldier has committed suicide out of shame because his wife has been working as a bar girl." I strongly advise Fulbright to come to Viet Nam and see for himself before he gets in over his head with his faulty and ambiguous statements about the dying youth of America and their behavior in time of war. Washington's biggest problem...