Word: upset
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Also damaging were some remarks made privately by Bernard Siegel, former chairman of the A.B. A.'s Committee on the Federal Judiciary. Siegel is deeply upset by Haynsworth's nomination, believing that it violates the principles that he tried to establish on the judiciary committee. Were he still chairman of the group, Siegel has let it be known, he would probably have testified against the nomination in Senate hearings...
Many informed critics of Clement Haynsworth's nomination to the Supreme Court argue that he is perhaps being opposed for the wrong reasons. Despite the Senate flap over his financial dealings, some of Haynsworth's detractors are more upset about his judicial decisions than his judicial ethics. They charge that he has too often been a standpat, antiliberal jurist during his twelve years on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. While his record in criminal cases has gone virtually unchallenged, on two other fronts -civil rights and labor cases-critics are concerned about a number...
...Apparently, the team is not too upset about the plans for practice, which starts about 5 p.m. It may be that the players are satisfied with the time they will have before the workout, "We expected to have practice." Eliot Nierman said...
Harvard narrowly lost two chances to upset the champions when Chris Nielsen and Bill Washaner lost a three-setter in the finals of the A doubles and Chuck Benorook and Rick Devereux bowed 6-4, 12-10 in the C doubles. If these matches had gone the other way, Harvard could have dethroned Princeton...
...retiring to the sidelines with a bruised arm. Meanwhile Bill Bergey, a blocky (6 ft. 2 in., 240 lbs.), first-year linebacker from Arkansas State, ravaged the Chiefs' running attack with 13 unassisted tackles, and was awarded the game ball by his teammates after their stunning 24-19 upset victory...