Word: transcript
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Government's transcript, it seems, involved a bit of trickery on Braniff's part. According to American, Crandall telephoned Putnam to complain about an offensive Braniff advertisement, and Putnam returned the call, tape recorder ready. Crandall's language was damning. At one point, Putnam asked, ''Do you have a suggestion for me?" "Yes," said Crandall heatedly, "I have a suggestion for you." He then proposed the joint fare-raising scheme...
...seem not to fit into the book. Much more interesting are a few other dissidents' essays on subjects besides Sakharov, such as a piece by geophysicist Grigorii Podyapolsky, entitled "My Conversation with the Director of the Institute for Geophysics of the USSR Academy of Sciences. "This is a rough transcript of Podyapolsky's interrogation by his superior in the department, who is pressuring him to renounce his signature on a petition supporting a fellow scientist, who has been imprisoned in a mental hospital for expressing dissident opinions. The Director's actual words give unusually exact insights into the mind...
...granted me a new trial and then abruptly took it away. [A 4-3 decision last March in McCray's favor was reversed six months later when one justice changed his vote without explanation.] I feel victimized by my clemency lawyer, who never even bothered to read the transcript of my trial. I feel victimized by a lawyer who took my mother's few dollars and never came to see me for almost eight years...
...Brezhnev era. The participants were Assistant Professor of Government Mark R. Beissinger, David E. Powell, a Russian Research Center associate who recently wrote a book entitled Anti-Religious Propaganda in the Soviet Union, and Russian emigre Mikhael Tsypkin, a doctoral candidate in the Government Department. Following is an edited transcript of the interview conducted by Crimson editor Lavea Brachman...
...written page. And More, however, collects more than a hundred of the humorist's syndicated columns and thus avoids the inherent limitations imposed by A Few Minutes. Without Rooney's on-air perplexed persona and throaty voice, those essays too often seemed-pointless and dull--as might a written transcript of Jimmy Stewart's Tonight Show anecdotes...