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...Russian émigré community. In London, TIME'S Frank Melville met with Defector Vladimir Kuzichkin, a former KGB major. Washington Correspondent Christopher Redman talked with past and present members of U.S. intelligence and found them wary about revealing too much knowledge of KGB operations, lest it tip off Soviet spies to U.S. capabilities. Moscow Bureau Chief Erik Amfitheatrof probably had the most delicate assignment. "Soviet citizens are usually leery of talking about the KGB," he reports. "But those willing to be interviewed provided insights available nowhere else. One person told me, 'If you walked down the street...
Because of the snow the hoopsters' afternoon flight to Philadelphia was rerouted to Newark where a convoy of Princeton athletic officials came in stationwagons to pick them up so they could get to Jadwin for the tip...
Miraculously, the Friars left the ice after 20 minutes tied with Harvard, despite being out shot, 14-5. Starting left wing. Steve Taylor answered Britz's red light with a tip-in past Crimson goalie Grant Blair, and Providence survived a five-on-three for 1 07, thanks largely to some sharp saves by Mario Proulx...
...soon gave the Crimson defense some headaches of its own, though Eagle centers McDonough, Rauseo, and Doug Brown had several good chances for tip ins from the crease Blair stopped those but the Eagles got their equalizer after Blair got involved in some shoving behind the net, leading to a B C power play With just nine seconds left in the man-advantage. Eagle blueliner George Boudreau slammed a slapshot off the far post behind Blair. Rauseo alertly knocked...
None of these events was made public at the time. But last October, Peter Murtagh, a reporter for the Irish Times, talked to Tully, who had successfully appealed his transfer, and published details of the attempted coverup. That produced an anonymous tip that the police, on the orders of Haughey's Fianna Fail government, were tapping the telephones of journalists. Murtagh followed up the story and found that Doherty, in an effort to stem embarrassing reports about internal party squabbles, had placed bugs on the phones of two of Dublin's top political reporters. It was also discovered...