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...strangest elements in the case is that no one places Manson at the Tate murder scene, but he is charged with being the moving force. Nothing has emerged to explain how Manson exerted his remote control at the time of the murders...
...meet the strangest people in Lyndon's bedroom." That is the intriguing first sentence of a chapter in Lady Bird Johnson's still unfinished memoirs. How did that get out? L.B.J. himself gleefully quoted from his wife's journal during his recent trip to Washington and then could not resist reciting the remainder of the anecdote: "I was awakened very early by voices. Sleepily I got up and put on my robe to go and see who Lyndon had in there at that hour. I was absolutely astonished to find"-and here the storytelling ex-President paused...
...strangest achievements of "America, Inc.," a special program for television shown last Friday on NET Playhoase, is that it succeeds even when it fails. The film, which was directed by Fred Barzyek, "stars" David Silver, whose weekly program "What's Happening. Mr. Silver" won a National Educational Television award...
...were sighted, compared with the 10,415 that stymied operations in November 1967 before the arrival of the hawks. As a result, De la Fuente has returned to his wildlife research, leaving the twice-daily hawk patrols to Technical Sergeant Robert O. Collum, who now has one of the strangest jobs in the U.S. armed services...
...Pass Me By," of course, can be interpreted as a painfully obvious reference to Paul's death: "I'm sorry that I doubted you; I was so unfair. You were in a car crash, and you lost your hair." "Revolution Number Nine," the strangest cut on the album, includes a backwards tape which repeats the words, "Turn me on, dead man," according to LaBour...