Word: ued
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Promptly thrown out of the restaurant, the 35-described by onlookers as "freaks"-drove several miles down the turnpike and pulled a roadblock near the Camden exit with a U-Haul trailer and their cars. At last count, police reported that nearly 1000 "freaks" had appeared holding up cars for 25 miles...
Spock identified an imperialist foreign policy as the main target of dissent. Although acutely aware of "industrial, military, political and psychological" control exercised over U. S. citizens, he does not base his opinions on a class or even a political analysis, but rather on a sense of moral outrage...
...booked" by a gum-chewing, shoulder-holstered detective who looked like he had seen too many TV thrillers. "Over here... Name?... Occupation?... How do you spell seminarian?... Never mind... s-t-u-d-e-n-t..." And Fingerprints. They get about twenty-five of those-that is, if the man doesn't smudge any. We didn't sign much. Somebody just put each of our ink-covered right thumbs on the bottom right-hand corner of everything. Then the mug shots-J. Edgar needs to keep up-to-date photos...
When radicals will not permit a dialogue with "an even tempered man" like Archibald Cox, they deserve the treatment they would get in that leading country (U. S. S. R.), which permits no dialogue among intellectuals. Namely, to be shot at sunrise...
...perversity (and vice versa) in catering to mass consumer cravings: pushing old commodities in new packaging. Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion works out quite skillfully this newly elaborate and sophisticated formula. Directed by Italian Elio Petri-if not for exclusively American capital (Euro International), at least with U. S. distribution (Columbia) ever in mind-the production won an Academy Award last week for the Best Foreign ( sic ) Film of 1971. Which is a pretty good tip-off that no matter how "controversial" its politics, this pictures poses no political threat to anybody's system. Jean-Luc Godard recently said...