img 100 New Yorkers of the 1970s  /  Chapter 6 No.6 | 8.00%
Download App
Reading History

Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 853    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

y far-reaching ideas that his conservative label seems to fit him poorly, even though it was as a conservative th

ears. In March of this year his mesmerizing Southern drawl took over the 4 to 7 p.m. Monday to Fri

l entirely in Cantonese. Then he withdraws a stack of index cards from his pocket on which are printed vocabulary words in Fi

still trip as neatly off his tongue as they do when he's putting an irate telephone caller in his place, to the delight of radio list

ar. Today they brag about never coming here. The large companies send their salesmen to Manhattan for a 45-minute conference like an Entebbe raid. ... New York needs not a slow, gradual, ho-hum comeback. It needs a dra

as we've lived, and avoid a rampage. The politicians have brought this upon themselves. And don't let them get away

it was left, baby, left. He bet his presidential hopes on that. But in the last mayoral electi

g to Moscow to play sportive games by rules when the Russians live in violation of the rules of civilization itself.' Russia is guilty of the world's worst cast of unsportsmanlike conduct. ... Yes, we should pull out. But the Olympics is small potatoes. I say, start a new United Nations for the

room penthouse overlooking the Hudson River. "The West Side and the East Side are like East Berlin and West Berlin in terms of the r

a.m. for his four-hour live show with guests. Two weeks ago, he asked Robert Violante, who was shot and partially blinded by Son of Sam, what it felt like to be

lman kind of show," he

to have a hit man from

and the Black Panther

ns and fire all at

**

R SUZANN

e New York

Download App
icon APP STORE
icon GOOGLE PLAY