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DONALD A. WINDSOR...
Robert Duvall, a fine actor shipwrecked here, plays the same part that Lee Marvin played in Point Blank; indeed, both movies were adapted from Richard Stark thrillers. The supporting cast is spiked with faces familiar from other criminal excursions (Elisha Cook, Marie Windsor, Emile Meyer, Sheree North). Their presence was probably intended to be an affectionate homage, but just increases the enervating familiarity of the entire enterprise. Robert Ryan, looking worn (this was one of his last roles), appears as Mr. Big, who is constantly being irritated by his young wife, the egregious Joanna Cassidy...
...efforts toward Christian renewal were enough to win him the second annual Templeton Prize, an $80,000 award by the U.S.-based Templeton Foundation to a person "who has inspired a new thrust in religion and contributed to the knowledge and love of God." Two weeks ago at Windsor Castle, Prince Philip presented the prize. Brother Roger plans to give the money to poor young people who share the Taizé ideal of "struggle and contemplation." He began by leaving part of it to youths struggling for peace in Northern Ireland and others who are working among Asian and African...
From Decatur, Ala., to Windsor, Ont., tornado winds chewed up homes and businesses, sent cars, buses and even freight trains spinning aloft, toppled massive power line towers and wiped out whole families. More than 60 twisters flickered out of the sky over an eleven-state area, claiming more than 300 lives and destroying property worth nearly $400 million. It was the most devastating salvo of tornadoes to hit the U.S. since 1925, when 689 were killed. President Nixon declared Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Georgia and Tennessee disaster areas. Vice President Ford, after viewing devastated portions of Ohio from...
...Green Line trolleys were quiet yesterday on their runs past Kenmore, and Jersey street did not echo the calls of the peanut sellers hawking their goobers. No one was sitting atop the Windsor Canadian billboard either--mother nature and not the Boston Police had seen to that...