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October 14, 9:04.--Officers sent to disperse a crowd in front of Holyoke Center arrested David T. Manden of Somerville for disorderly behavior. When officers approached the 28-year-old man near Dunster St., he continued to shout obscenities and began to urinate, allegedly telling police, "I can piss wherever I want...
...training and, according to Mass Hall colleagues, legal minds. Both are low-key and reflective when making decisions and are careful to prepare for even the least likely eventuality. Like Bok, "he believes in what he says, and there's no need to stand up on a table and shout it," says Dianne Fraser, a Harvard negotiator who works with Steiner. As a result, says Financial Vice President Thomas O'Brien: "He's more like the president than the rest...
...social twilight. The sun is setting on this pinchpenny welfare state; what follows is a long night of petty anarchy. Ironies and animosities collide everywhere: on a quiet street, a cat defiantly arches its back at a small dog leashed by its owner, even as the local lads shout, "Go back to Poland!" at the uncomprehending laborers. At an intersection, fenders graze and tempers flare. In a supermarket, a woman in a fur coat filches consumer goods the Poles could neither find nor afford back home. (Her thievery gives Nowak the inspiration for his own shopping scam.) A derelict steals...
...earlier films (Barrier, Hands Up, The Shout), Skolimowski has sometimes been too ready to sacrifice social feeling for a quicksilver cinematic intelligence. Moonlighting has its share of incongruous images (a flowerpot Nowak discovers in a toilet bowl) and gorgeous ones (a sweetly comic Degas overtone as one of the laborers reposes in a bathtub), but every shot is there to serve, heighten, reveal. The mundane and the surreal are one: Nowak sees images of his beloved, perhaps unfaithful wife Anna in a store window, on TV, naked in a cellar apartment. She is the vision-memory of all the hopes...
...scene in New York City's diamond center. A businessman climbing off a bus on his way to work told TIME Correspondent Peter Stoler: "The PL.O. must be destroyed." American critics of Begin, he implied, were ashamed of their own Jewishness. That provoked a passerby to shout an obscenity. Begin's initial refusal to allow an independent investigation of the massacre, charged the second man, "makes it look as if Israel is either unforgivably arrogant or has something to hide...