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...countless bare feet, a mass of moving color in their freshly laundered sarongs, they gathered before the thatched home of the village lurah (leader) to hear an election official explain the proceedings. At least half of them were women, often with naked, suckling babies. "Vote freely," said the official. "Whoever buys or sells votes will be prosecuted ... Do you understand?" The crowd murmured...
...buyer was Argentina's ex-Dictator Perón, whose new blue Continental was shipped a month ago. Quipped Billy Ford: "Whoever ends up with that car will probably be the real boss of Argentina...
...Only the incurable optimist in the crowd will be looking for a Harvard victory." Whoever did was wrong. Final score Cornell 33, Harvard...
...Winds called: "Let the old fellow go first." And he notes that Freud unfairly blamed rich U.S. food for intestinal trouble that actually antedated his visit by several years, and was probably a psychosomatic remnant of his earlier neurosis. "I often said to myself," Freud once wrote, "that whoever is not master of his Konrad should not set out on travels." There is no doubt that Freud suffered while in the U.S. from both chronic appendicitis and prostatic discomfort. In connection with his prostatitis, which necessitated frequent urinating, he complained: "They escort you along miles of corridors, and ultimately...
Mysteries: "Whoever he is, our killer is both clever and cunning...