Word: writer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard, 17-10 Brown, 24-20 Dartmouth, 7-3 Penn, 13-10 LAURA SCHANBERG Asst. sports editor Harvard, 21-17 Brown, 13-10 Dartmouth, 28-14 Cornell, 21-14 DAVID WILSON Assoc. sports editor Harvard, 14-10 Brown, 35-27 Dartmouth, 27-2 Cornell, 20-7 LARRY GRAFSTEIN Staff writer Harvard, 23-6 Brown, 30-27 Dartmouth, 28-7 Cornell, 16-14 JOE DALTON Senior Ayatollah ed. Inside Sports magazine Harvard, 21-16 Brown, 22-20 Dartmouth, 35-14 Cornell...
...McMullen's story credible, other portions improbable. New York City police can see no reason why the I.R.A. would want to kidnap Flanagan, an unpolitical type; any ransom it might collect would hardly be worth the danger of provoking a police crackdown. David Blundy, a London Sunday Times writer who interviewed McMullen extensively before Blake did, says McMullen's accounts of two bombings in Ireland checked out in every detail, but that his stories of his U.S. adventures were a little dubious. U.S. authorities say that whatever may have been the case in 1972, the I.R.A...
...best-known movie performances, Susan Sarandon scored as Brooke Shields' momma in Pretty Baby, a saga about a New Orleans house of you know what. Momma, who is 30, has pretty good gams herself. In her latest movie, Something Short of Paradise, Sarandon plays a feminist writer who wants love and security but not necessarily the marriage commitment that her partner, David Steinberg, insists on. Says Sarandon: "It's a pretty modern love story, which means everyone is fairly confused." In any case, the best shots of her are thigh...
...Ghost Writer, Philip Roth...
FICTION: A Bend in the River, V.S.Naipaul ∙Collected Stories, Paul Bowles ∙Living in the Maniototo, Janet Frame ∙Mirabell: Books of Number, James Merrill ∙Sophie's Choice, William Styron ∙The Ghost Writer, Philip Roth ∙The Living End, Stanley Elkin NONFICTION: Blood of Spain, Ronald Fraser ∙I Love: The Story of Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lili Brik, Ann and Samuel Charters ∙The Duke of Deception, Geoffrey Wolff ∙The Medusa and the Snail, Lewis Thomas ∙The Neoconservatives, Peter Steinfels ∙The White Album, Joan Didion ∙When Memory Comes, Saul Friedlander