New York TimesNovember 1980
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Body Found on Beach Is of Baldwin Woman Missing for Four Years
HAMPTON BAYS, L.I., Nov. 22 (AP) --A forensic dentist has positively identified the skeletal remains that were found on a beach here yesterday as those of a Baldwin woman, Florence Busacca, whose husband was convicted of her murder three years ago, the Nassau County police said today.
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Stennis to Stay on Military Panel
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (UPI)--Senator John C. Stennis, Democrat of Mississippi, has said he will continue as the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee instead of taking a similar post on the Appropriations Committee.
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Financing Campaign '80: Would You Believe Half a Billion?
Although the accountants at the Federal Election Commission will not close the books on the 1980 campaign for at least a year, it is already clear that the latest round of campaigning for the White House and Congress was the costliest in history.
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Dr. Christian Zinn von Zinnenburg to Wed Antoinette Christiana Van Zabner, Pianist,
Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Zygmunt Van Zabner of Providence, R.I., of the engagement of their daughter, Antoinette Christina Van Zabner, to Dr. Christian Zinn von Zinnenburg, son of the Baron and Baroness Zinn von Zinnenburg of Vienna.
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Merchant Marines Lose to Post, 47-14; Local Colleges
Tom Bennett closed out his career at C.W. Post College yesterday by scoring three touchdowns to lead the Pioneers to a 47-14 victory over the United States Merchant Marine Academy (011) at Tomb Memorial Field in Kings Point, L.I.
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N.A.A.C.P. Leaders Express Concerns About Reagan; Asked to Meet With Reagan 2 Reagan Officials
Leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People from around the nation, meeting in New York this weekend, expressed concern over the election of Ronald Reagan and mapped programs to oppose what they see as attempts to weaken civil rights legislation.
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Paterson's Mayor Renews Drive For Pipeline From Passaic River; State Is Reviewing Plan Court Removes Last Barrier
CLIFTON, N.J., Nov. 21--Paterson's Mayor and the chief engineer of the Passaic Valley Water Commission today reopened an old dispute with a neighboring water company, the Hackensack Water Company. They proposed a permanent three-mile underground pipeline to divert about 30 million gallons of water daily from the Passaic River into the company's watershed.
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HOME CLINIC Turning a Warped Door Into an Open-and-Shut Case; Answering the Mail
A DOOR that is warped or twisted will often become annoyingly hard to open or close, and will not latch properly un less it is forced shut or slammed hard each time you try to close it.
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Offbeat Imagery in Color Photos
THE resurgence of interest in vintage color photography has been signaled by the recent publication of romantic and impressionistic images from as early as the 1860's.
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Truth-in-Testing: How's It Working?; Keeping Costs Low Keeping Quality High
A high school student from Pittsford, N.Y., fresh from a Scholastic Aptitude Test session, recently wrote to Educational Testing Service, the outfit that develops and administers this standard college entrance examination.
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A Who's Who Of Persecuted People, and Much More
LONDON--One spring day nearly 20 years ago, a London lawyer named Peter Benenson read in his morning newspaper about two students in Portugal who had been arrested in a restaurant and sentenced to seven years imprisonment for having raised their glasses in a toast to freedom.
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Concert: Judith Blegen With Chamber Society
There were quite a few solo voices on display Friday night at Alice Tully Hall when the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society presented a typically diverse program.
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On Language; Hogwash! See the Sea Change Menumania The Area Area
"What flatulent balderdash!" wrote Andrew Reed of New York to the editors of an eminent newspaper last month. "Sometimes I wonder if the editors of The New York Times live in the same world as I do."
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Latin America Never Tires Of Trying to Revise the Map; Hesitation in Caracas
CARACAS, Venezuela--A largely common colonial heritage has left most South Americans speaking the same language--and arguing in it about the national boundaries carved from colonial lands.
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How a 'Video Revolution' Is Shaping the Future of Film; A 'Video Revolution' Shapes Film's Future
Hollywood has adopted some new jargon. Studio executives now speak of themselves as producing "software." Their motion pictures, which once had grand openings, are now phased, like multistage moon rockets, through a series of "optimal sequential release windows." The talk seems out of NASA's Space Flight Center in Houston--not Hollywood.
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For a Doctrine of Ageism And a Simple Guide for Living
I AM approaching a milestone in my Presidencies. Although it was not the case in this election, one in the future may see me faced with candidates who are younger than I.
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How to Beat The Squirrels to The Nut Harvest
In a cellar near the center of the small city of Bath, Me., six bushels of husked, black walnuts are drying in the cool darkness of a cellar. The rounded, odd-shelled nuts will yield almost as much sweet meat as an equal harvest of commercial walnuts purchased at a supermarket where a sixbushel buy would generate high numbers on the cash register.
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Who Carries Main Tax Load?
ONE of the major debates during the 1981 session of the General Assembly will be the question of property tax relief for homeowners. Often the cry for such relief is raised from cities and towns that have recently faced revaluations.
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Conversion Plan Given to Tenants At Kips Bay; Conversion Plan at Kips Bay
The owners of Kips Bay Towers, the massive 1,118-unit midtown apartment complex built for middle-income tenants in the early 1960's, are planning to offer the property for sale as a luxury condominium.
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Health; A NEW ERA FOR FEMINIST HEALTH CLINICS
There is a display in a window on Hollywood Boulevard that often stops traffic: A flashlight, a hand mirror and a speculum are tastefully arranged against a blue velvet background--and next to them, a drawing depicts their use in cervical self-examination. Los Angeles is not an unexpected place to find a feminist health center. Neither is Marin County, Calif., or Cambridge, Mass.
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PROPOSAL FOR HOTEL CLEARS ONE HURDLE; City Gives Initial Approval to Seek More Federal Aid for 30-Story Times Square Complex 'A Strong Commitment' Grant Would Be Largest Yet
The proposed Portman Hotel, a 30story, 2,020-room structure that city officials say will be important to revitalization of the Times Square area, moved a step closer to realization last week when the city gave initial approval to a request to seek additional Federal aid for the project.
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Joan Iisante Wed To James R. Hood
Joan Elizabeth Lisante, a lawyer in Nassau County, and James R. Hood, general broadcast editor of The Associated Press in New York, were married yesterday morning in Elmont, L.I. The Rev. James P. Lisante, the bride's brother, performed the ceremony in St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church.
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Abscam an Echo of 1979 as League of Municipalities Meets; Some Sobering Thoughts Proposal From Byrne Shuttle Politicking
ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 21--Hazardous-waste disposal and budget gaps were discussed against a background of gambling tables, nightclub shows and nonstop politicking for Governor as thousands of local officials gathered here this week for the annual convention of the New Jersey League of Municipalities.
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Offer to Settlers in Sinai Being Criticized in Israel
TEL AVIV, Nov. 22 (AP)--Prime Minister Menachem Begin's Government, already criticized for annual inflation of 130 percent, is coming under fresh fire over the sum it is offering Jewish settlers in Sinai to move out peacefully.
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What They Always Ask the Composer
GREAT NECK ELIE SIEGMEISTER likes to communicate: in the music he has been composing for more than 50 years, and about the music that he insists is a means of "communicating with human beings."
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Campbell Attacks With Vigor
Earl Campbell will get up slowly after being hit by the Jets at Shea Stadium today, so slowly that fans probably will train binoculars on him and wonder how seriously hurt football's greatest runner is.
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Wolverines Top Ohio State, 9-3; Michigan Sinks Ohio State, 9-3
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 22--Not even the cheers of a record crowd of 88,827 could inspire the Ohio State football team to win another trip to the Rose Bowl today. Michigan's mighty defensive line throttled the Buckeyes, and its backs dominated the ball and orchestrated a 9-3 victory in the decisive Bie Ten clash at Ohio Stadium.
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Simms Emerging Slowly as His Own Man; Interceptions Hurt Not a Simple Matter Instincts Pay Off Right Move at Right Time
The clock was approaching two minutes to play in the game between the Giants and Packers last Sunday, and if the Giants were going to prove that they had made real progress, if the victory over Dallas two weeks ago was not just a mirage, this was the time to prove it.
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Questions and Answers On Albany Banking Bill
ALBANY, Nov. 22--Consumers in New York State can expect to pay sharply higher interest rates as a result of a bill passed today by the State Senate that would eliminate interest rate ceilings on virtually all consumer loans.
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Court Orders Award of $125,065 To Drinker of Coke With Rat in It
SULPHUR, Okla., Nov. 22 (UPI)--A jury has ordered a state Coca-Cola distibutor to pay $125,065 in damages to a man who found a decomposed rat in a bottle of Coke that he had been drinking.
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POLITICS Once More a State Budget Drama Unfolds
HARTFORD AS Anthony V. Milano, the secre tary of the Office of Policy and Management, was getting ready to hold a budget brief ing last Monday, a reporter found some chalk and a blackboard in Mr. Milano's conference room and wrote:
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Gardening; GARDENS FIT FOR A QUEEN GARDENING
Those attending the Chelsea Flower Show in London last year were not surprised that Elizabeth the Queen Mother, looking rather flowerlike herself in an iris blue coat and a frothy tulle hat, had braved nearly freezing temperatures, gusty winds and torrential rain to be there.
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East Islip Narrowly Gains Championship; Long Island A Varied Attack Moving Up in Class
East Islip defeated Brentwood Sonderling, 35-0, yesterday and clinched the League II football championship with a 7-0-1 record.
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The Special Session at a Glance; Passed Defeated Held for 1981
ALBANY, Nov. 22--These are the items considered by the Legislature in the special session that began last Wednesday:
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Fun, Sex and Music; Novels
WILL newsmen never grow up, will they never stop being incorrigible? The antics around the nameless news magazine in Calvin Trillin's "Floater" are as funny as "The Front Page" and as absurd as playground pranks. Fred Becker, our hero, floats from department to department "in the manner...of a visiting nurse," adjusting ...
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Harvard Shuns The Apple but Doesn't Step On the Serpent
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--When Harvard University last week decided not to enter a business partnership with several faculty members or to hold a minority interest in a bioengineering company, it carefully left the door to other commercial enterprises half-open. Said Derek C. Bok, the university's president, "We should continue to consider various means of participating in ventures of this kind."
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After Mao: Reports on a People
Since the discovery of Cathay, Western writers have regaled their readers with the almost unbelievable wonders of that fabled land. Some accounts have been none the less astounding for being largely ...
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Jersey Casino Fires Called Unlikely; Fireproof Materials Used
A fire like that at the MGM Grand hotel in Las Vegas is "very unlikely" in any of Atlantic City's five operating casino hotels because all have the most sophisticated fire safety equipment available, Atlantic City's deputy fire chief said yesterday.
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OUTPATIENT SURGERY ON INCREASE IN U.S.; Many Hospitals Favoring One-Day Visits for Minor Operations-- Major Savings Are Cited 'Cost-Effective' Approach Time for Patient's Decision $968 Operation for $367 Blue Cross Approves
The woman's physician decided that a small piece of tissue should be removed from her breast, a surgical procedure known as a biopsy, so that it could be examined microscopically for possible cancerous cells.
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Cosmos Lead Criticism of the U.S. Coach; Different Levels Whisked Away
After Mexico eliminated the United States from World Cup soccer contention with a 5-1 rout two weeks ago, the poor reviews started to pour in.
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A Winning Team In a Class by Itself; Maloney High's Golden Spikers
MERIDEN WHEN the Middletown High School boys' basketball team won 80 consecutive games in the late 1970's, the streak was publicized throughout the state.
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Warriors Beat Knicks, 116-110, As Free and King Pace Rally; Steal off Richardson Missing Easy Shots
The Golden State Warriors' gambles on Lloyd Free and Benard King are paying off.
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Judicial Institute Names Chief
Robert B. McKay, former dean of the New York University Law School and past president of the Legal Aid Society, has been appointed director of the Institute of Judicial Administration, effective Dec. 1.
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Lab Agrees to Antinuclear Film
LIVERMORE, Calif., Nov. 22 (UPI)-- The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, one of two major laboratories for research and development of nuclear weapons in the United States, will allow a film opposing nuclear weapons to be shown at its auditorium.
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East Hampton Seeks To Restrict Homes Close to Shoreline; Restrictions Sought On Shoreline Homes
EAST HAMPTON IN East Hampton, the Town Board is concerned that those who can afford to buy a piece of the shoreline are increasingly tempted to build houses in the path of potentially dangerous flood tides and erosion-- particularly since the Federal Government has made the homeowner's bailout easier with flood insurance.
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Savings That Fan One's Fire of Ire
"LOOK at these!" I said last April, waving our fuel bills for the 1978-79 season under my husband's nose. "This is ridiculous! With oil prices going up again, this season will be even worse."
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Working Schedule; Pleases New Associate at Long Wharf THEATER
TWO seasons ago the Long Wharf Theater, the highly respected regional showcase based in New Haven, expanded ...
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VIEWS OF SPORT A Lesson Not Learned Should Be Costly for Leonard
ON the way to the ring for his second fight with Floyd Patterson, Sonny Liston is reported to have said "I'm gonna make this look like a rerun." He did, and that is what I believe will happen in the Sugar Ray Leonard-Roberto Duran rematch.
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IN THE NATION Is Ron a Reaganite?
Senator Howard Baker, who's seen them come and go, says Ronald Reagan is managing his transition period better than any President-elect in recent times. That may well be so, but the warning flares are nevertheless beginning to line the roadside.
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Primary Financing; Is Full of Pitfalls POLITICS
NEW JERSEY'S "no strings" public financing law for gubernatorial campaigns is presenting some unusual op portunities for frivolous candidates and unique problems for the taxpayer and the state's electoral system.
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Jolly Good! Americans Get a Gold Star in English; 'Last Great Cultural Legacy' A Matter of Some Doubt
LONDON, Nov. 22 (AP)--A British linguist fed a million words into a computer and came out with a surprise: Americans use the English language more correctly than the British.
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Matz, France Victors in Toronto
TORONTO, Nov. 22--Mike Matz of the United States Equestrian Team won the individual championship, and France captured the team title in a close race tonight at the closing session of the 10-day Royal Winter Fair Horse Show.
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Prime Computer: Making Minis; Prime Computer's revenues have grown 93 percent annually for five years and its profits 93 percent. I.B.M. is moving in. WHO'S WHO IN SMALL COMPUTERS That Run Like Mainframes
NATICK, MESS. "IT was designed as a minicomput er; it was sold as a minicomputer and it carried the price of a mini computer. But it sure didn't perform like a minicomputer!"
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In Mexico, Pancho Villa's Widow Guards His Name; Uncomfortable Reminder of Past
CHIHUAHUA, Mexico--Wrapped in blankets, her thin hands fondling a green rosary, she sits all day in a wheelchair at the open door of the crumbling mansion-turned-museum that has been her livelihood since her husband's untimely death 57 years ago.
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Handicapped Pupils:; Who Should Pay?
THE responsibility for the cost of occupational and physical therapy far handicapped children is at issue in a Federal District Court case in Westbury.
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COMMENT Put a Price on Life
THE controversy over the cost of government regulation has led to an even more fundamental policy dispute. Those concerned about the cost of safety, environmental health and other rules regularly spun out by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency and their kin generally seek to test the costs of these regulations asainst their benefits.
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Fairmont, W. Va., Lives in Peril As Old Mines Under It Crumble; Cracks in the Wall Possible Domino Effect
FAIRMONT, W. Va., Nov. 22 (AP)-- The bottom is literally dropping out from under Fairmont, which, like many Appalachian towns, is on brittle earth atop a honeycomb of subterranean coal caverns.
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Sage of Sam Shepard; SHEPARD
Near northern California's Marin County hills, the playwright-actor Sam Shepard leads a deceptively quiet life, sharing a modest suburban hacienda with his wife, O-Lan, their 11-year-old son, Jesse Mojo, O-Lan's mother and stepfather and four dogs.
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Connecticut Road Job Approved Despite Possible $25 Million Loss; Reservoir Problem Cited Two Segments Affected
HARTFORD--A Federal judge has ruled that design work on two sections of Interstate 84 could continue, although up to $25 million might be wasted because unresolved environmental problems could block construction.
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Quilting: For Some, It's a 'Kind of Therapy'
AUGUSTA IN THE last few decades, there has been a phenomenal growth of interest in folk arts and handcrafts, among them the intricate, timeconsuming skill of quilt-making.
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Coroner's Partial List of the Dead
LAS VEGAS, Nev., Nov. 22 (AP)--Following is a partial listing of people who died in the fire yesterday at the MGM Grand hotel and casino, as compiled by the Clark County Coroner's Office:
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New U.S. System To Track Waste Called Inadequate; Tracking System Is Called Inadequate
PRINCETON THE new Federal regulations designed to halt illegal dumping of hazardous wastes were criticized last week by several state officials. The rules, they said, do not go far enough.
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Princeton Triumphs By 27-24; Leone Scores on 54-Yard Play 6-4 Record for Princeton Familiar Football Names
PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 22--It is a litany with football coaches: When you fall behind, don't panic. Don't get greedy. Take your time and try to pick up yardage in small, secure pieces.
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Drs. Freund And Kniesner Will Be Wed
Dr. and Mrs. Seelig Freund of New York have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dr. Deborah Anne Freund, to Dr. Thomas John Kniesner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kniesner of Garfield Heights, Ohio.
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Vandals Are Suspects In Deaths of 9 Birds, Including Rare Eagle
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 22 (AP)--Vandals probably used firewood, lumber, a snow shovel and a tree limb to beat a rare golden eagle to death and kill eight other birds, according to the owner of those birds.
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CAPITAL REPORT
NORTH--magnetic north, that is--has been moving westward for the last few years, about six minutes of arc yearly in the southern part of New Jersey. Magnetic north is the spot toward which a compass needle points; in most places, it is not true north.
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RABBI ATTACKS AIMS OF MORAL MAJORITY; Calls for 'Coalitions of Decency' by Jews and Christians to Fight Power of 'Radical Right' Meeting Is Requested
Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, called on Christians and Jews yesterday to oppose the "chilling power of the radical right."
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State Legislators Approve Something for Everyone
ALBANY, Nov. 22--There is something for every region and every ethnic group in the $172 million supplemental budget given final approval by the State Legislature today.
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SOVIET UNION PLANS 4 MISSIONS TO VENUS; U.S. Radar Maps Aid in Selection of Sites for Robots' Landings --Cooperation Stressed Target Zone in 1982 First Successful Landings
The Soviet Union is planning four missions in the next five years to land robot spacecraft on Venus and is using new American radar maps of the cloud-enveloped planet to select the landing sites, according to an American planetary scientist.
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Mae West, Stage and Movie Star Who Burlesqued Sex, Dies at 87; Mae West, Star of Stage and Cinema Who Epitomized Playful Sex, Is Dead at 87 Lighthearted Sex Goddess Some Memorable Lines Made Debut in Brooklyn Show-Stopper in Revue 85 Attended Her First Play First Movie in 1932
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22--Mae West, the Diamond Lil of filmdom, died at 7:00 this morning at her home in Los Angeles. She was 87 years old.
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BRIDGE; Stranger Than Fiction
Some deals from actual play have the appearance of being contrived double-dummy problems. One such, from the recent international team play-offs in Memphis, Tenn., is shown in the diagram.
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Milan Murder Reminds Italy About Terror on Left
ROME, Nov. 21--The Red Brigades killing last week of a factory personnel manager in Milan, the first killing by an Italian leftist group in nearly six months, was a reminder in a nation now preoccupied with rightist violence that leftist terrorism has not faded away.
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RECORDINGS Claude Bolling's Blend of Classical and Jazz
About a decade ago, Claude Bolling, the French jazz pianist and composer, began a series of works in which the talents of a classical soloist were combined with and pitted against those of a piano, bass and drum jazz trio.
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The Carter Promise
HOUSTON--On the first day of his Presidency, Jimmy Carter issued his promised pardon for civilian Vietnam War resistors, a document I had drafted. That evening, his pollster Pat Caddell, his media adviser Jerry Rafshoon, and I drove away from the west wing of the White House. We spoke of the lingering division in the country over Vietnam, between black and ...
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THE CAREFUL SHOPPER; Fireplace Equipment At Specialized Store Trousers and More At Bob's Surplus
A VISIT to Lappen's Fireside Centers during their preholiday sale offers a lesson in using alternate fuels to com plement heating systems while preventing heat loss up chimneys.
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Jules Leger Is Dead After Stroke; Was Governor General of Canada
OTTAWA, Nov. 22 (UPI)--Jules Leger, the Governor General of Canada until 1979, died tonight from a stroke that he suffered earlier this week. He was 67.
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Paperbacks: New and Noteworthy
THE OLD PATAGONIAN EXPRESS, by Paul Theroux. (Pocket, $3.50.) Paul Theroux, who made a notable trip around the world in "The Great Railway Bazaar" (Ballantine, $2.50), continues his train-borne adventuring, this time from Boston to southern Argentina's Patagonia. Like all fine travel writing, this combines vivid narrative and perceptive comment about things observed and people talked with. Especially memorable is an encounter with the celebrated writer Jorge Luis Borges.
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With Cranberry Sauce and Scorn
HOW can we tolerate the desecration of a great national symbol? Once we revered the Thanksgiving turkey, which evoked memories of the Pilgrims' har vest, reaped after grave hardships. What's become of that fervor? Today the turkey is the symbol of stupidity.
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Prep Beats St. Joseph for Title; Connecticut Lynn Kennedy Sets Marks In Two State Swim Events
Fairfield Prep avenged its only loss of the season and captured its third Metropolitan Bridgeport League championship in the last four years by defeating St. Joseph of Trumbull, 7-0, before 7,500 fans Friday night at Bridgeport;s Kennedy Stadium.
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THE REFUGEE EXPLOSION
Day and night, inexorably, the silent ghost armies straggle over deserts and through jungles, thread rocky mountain passes, cling to darkened tramp freighters and fishing smacks across miles of heavy seas. They include vacanteyed women made sterile by malnutrition, and grotesquely skeletal children a breath away from death--but there are fierce guerrilla fighters as ...
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Guns for Hire
MEMPHIS--It is a testament either to the adaptability of human nature or the survival instinct that, faced with rampant crime and police cutbacks, businessmen and private citizens have turned to another method of protecting themselves and their property.
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MACMILLAN, AT YALE, REFLECTS ON CHANCE; At 86, Britain's Ex-Prime Minister Recalls His Career With Great People in Turbulent Years A Witness to Great Change 'The End of an Era'
NEW HAVEN, Nov. 21--"If we cannot avoid the winds of change," former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Britain told 200 listeners at Yale University, "at least try to avoid being overwhelmed by an appalling hurricane."
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Growing Vegetables in Fluorescent Light; GARDENING
HAVING read many glowing accounts of growing vegetables under lights in basements and unused closets, I decided to try it last winter.
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Margaret McQuade, Magazine Aide, Bride Of Christopher G. Hagedorn, a Publisher
Margaret Mary McQuade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McQuade of Oyster Bay Cove, L.I., was married in the Lady Chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday to Christopher G. Hagedorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hagedorn of New York and Mamaroneck, N.Y.
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Things Are Looking Up for Tall People
TWICE in recent months, someone has approached John Jacobsen of Wanaque as he sat quietly in a bar in Clifton and tried to pick a fight with him. Both times, however, the chip quickly fell off the stranger's shoulder when Mr. Jacobsen got up from the barstool, unwinding his 6-foot, 9-inch frame.
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Station Parking Plan; Meets New Barriers
HUNTINGTON Town has been given approval to use Community Development Funds to purchase property for a parking lot at the Long Island Rail Road station, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, ...
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LEGISLATURE PASSES MEASURE THAT LIFTS CEILING ON INTEREST; CREDIT COST EXPECTED TO RISE Aid for Mitchell-Lama Is Approved --Special Session in Albany Ends Just Past Midnight Effort to Tax Pan Am Sale Fails Bill Lifting Interest Rates in Approved Wider Powers for Savings Banks 'Parity With the Loan Sharks' 'Perfect for the Banks' Concern Over Relocations
ALBANY, Sunday, Nov. 23--The New York State Legislature adjourned its special session this morning after approving a major banking bill that is likely to increase interest rates sharply for consumers in the next few months.
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Population Shifts Toward More Rural Areas; Population Is Up 2% in Preliminary Tally
HARTFORD CONNECTICUT'S population shifted signifi cantly in the last decade, away from the larger cities and the long-established suburban towns and toward the more rural and exurban towns, particularly in the western end of the state and east of New Haven.
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Cayugas Suing to Regain 100 Square Miles in State
SYRACUSE, Nov. 22--The Cayuga Indian Nation filed a long-threatened civil suit this week in Federal District Court that demands the return of 100 square miles in the heart of the Finger Lakes region the eviction of more than 7,000 property holders and the payment of $350 million in damages.
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$1.5 Million Campaign Proposed To Battle Gypsy Moth Epidemic; Record Year for Damage
ALBANY--The State Department of Environmental Conservation has invited New York City and 24 counties in the eastern part of the state to cooperate in a $1.5 million program to control an epidemic of gypsy moths.
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Catherine Gernert, Donald Ramsay Jr. Engaged to Marry
Mrs. Robert E. Gernert of Chappaqua, N.Y., has announced the engagement of her daughter, Catherine Joy Gernert, to Donald Alexander Ramsay Jr., son of Colonel Ramsay, U.S.A., retired, and Mrs. Ramsay of Alexandria, Va.
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Does 'Contemporary' Ballet Need a Company of Its Own?; A 'Contemporary' Ballet Company
Does New York City need a new ballet company? Peter S. Reed is convinced that it does. And Mr. Reed, the director of the Contemporary Ballet Company, which opens its first season Tuesday night at the City Center, can marshal a whole set of arguments to support his contention.
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Irish Are Extended In Beating Air Force; Iowa 41, Michigan State 0 Purdue 24, Indiana 23
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 22 (AP)-- Notre Dame, bound for the Sugar Bowl, broke a tie in the third quarter on Phil Carter's 2-yard touchdown and went on to defeat a stubborn Air Force team today, 24-10.
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Los Angeles Contract Reached
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22 (AP)--Two days after striking municipal workers went back to their jobs, negotiators for the city and three unions worked out the final details of a new contract Thursday.
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Goat Stories From Three Mile Island
Remember those frightening stories about deformed animals and dead vegetation around the nuclear plant at Three Mile Island? Not just the antinuclear crowd spread the tales of unusual animal deaths, stillbirths, broken bones, missing eyes--even a glowing fish. Reports came from farmers, housewives and a veterinarian who had long practiced in the area. Here was the evidence, some said, that the radiation from nuclear power plants, including even normal releases, can cause devastating biological injury.
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Korean University Heads Resign After an Anti-Government Rally
SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 22 (AP)-- The president of Yonsei University and 10 other top administrators resigned today, a day after the Education Ministry demanded punitive action against them because they failed to halt an anti-Government rally by students at the school.
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Hotel Fire Tied to Electrical Source; A Search for the Victims Continues; Some Guests Return Hotel Fire Tied to Electrical Source; Victim Hunt Goes On Condition of Fire Doors Number for Information
LAS VEGAS, Nev., Nov. 22--Firefighters and police officers sifted the ashes of the once-lavish MGM Grand hotel and casino today, searching floor by floor for victims of one of the nation's worst hotel fires.
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A Tough Craig Patrick Runs Ranger Drills; Brooks Is Their Man Rangers Issue Statement An Executive Session
Craig Patrick, the 34-year-old member of a family associated with the New York Rangers' management since the club was founded in 1926, took charge of the team yesterday as interim coach, even before Fred Shero's departure as head coach was officially announced.
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ANTIQUES Off the Beaten (Turnpike) Path
EAST WINDSOR WHO says that you have to be in Trenton in an hour, or in Newark in an hour and a half? Get off that turnpike, leave the bumper-to-bumper cars and trucks for a couple of hours and go antiquing. Change the pace, calm the nerves, find a bargain, look around-- you'll like it.
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RECORDINGS Setting a New Standard For Children's Records; Children's Records
"In Harmony" (CTW Sesame Street/Warner Bros. BSK 3481), a collection of children's songs written and performed by some of the biggest names in pop music, should appeal to adults as well as kids.
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Girl Crazy; Rogers
SEVERAL years ago Thomas Rogers wrote "The Confession of a Child of the Century," providing some of the funniest passages in recent American literature. The book began to disintegrate, as I recall, when Mr. Rogers thought he had been amusing long enough and decided to get serious. It was a mistake. Except for that ...
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ONONDAGA TO MARK START OF AN INQUIRY; 18 Convictions Obtained in County Since State Began Corruption Prosecution 4 Years Ago A Dominant Topic Not Considered 'Serious' No One Has Been Imprisoned Appointment After Conviction A Statement in Prospectuses
SYRACUSE--The weather has taken its toll on the "Andreoli, Go Home" stickers that still grace bumpers here, and time has faded the passions of residents angered by a long investigation into political corruption.
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2 Germans Escape to West
WEST BERLIN, Nov. 22 (Reuters)-- Two East Germans evaded the bullets of border guards today and reached West Berlin, the French military mission reported. But a mission spokesman said the gunfire had forced at least one other person to abandon the dash across the border.
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Across Europe With Byron: The Poet as Traveler; Across Europe With Lord Byron: The Poet as Traveler, Adventurer and Observer
LIKE many travelers in Europe, I became aware quite by chance that I was frequenting places where Lord Byron had lived, or dallied, or scratched his name. Not that these locations are rare--the poet left England for the first time in 1809, when he was 21, and visited Portugal, Spain, Malta, Albania, Greece and Turkey.
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'Unofficial' Soviet Art; In Jersey City Emigre Art Museum Opens in Jersey City Art Museum Opens In Jersey City
JERSEY CITY HIS bearded face more gaunt than usual, Joseph Shneberg removed a cigarette from his lips and said: "I need a vaca tion. I'm so tired, you can't imagine."
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Early Snowfall Called Encouraging by Skiing Industry; Restaurants and Motels Suffer Snowfall Prompts 400 Calls
BOSTON, Nov. 22 (AP)--New England skiers and resort operators are wearing Christmas-in-November smiles in the wake of an early storm that brought several inches of snow and started to erase painful memories of last winter's nearly snowless ski season.
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Miller's Lawrence
IN Paris in 1932, after Henry Miller had finished "Tropic of Cancer," Jack Kahane of the Obelisk Press, who had just agreed to publish "Cancer," suggested to his young author that he write a small study of D.H. Lawrence, who had died two years before. The publisher proposed this "brochure," a study to be published prior to the novel, for two reasons.
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Kemp Says Reagan Supports 'Urban Enterprise' Bill; 'Endorsed' by Reagan Incentives to Businesses
Representative Jack Kemp told New York City business executives last week that President-elect Ronald Reagan had promised him that an "urban enterprise zone" plan to lure business into impoverished areas such as the South Bronx would be "one of his immediate and major objectives."
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RECORDINGS Rediscovering Ravel--the Master Orchestrator
Quite apart from its elegant sensuousness, the orchestral music of Maurice Ravel seems as if designed for high fidelity display. The reason is that, ...
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Cambodian Opposed to a Parley
VIENNA, Nov. 22 (Reuters)--Heng Samrin, leader of the Soviet-backed Government in Phnom Penh, has rejected the idea of an international conference on Cambodia, the Bulgarian press reported today. Speaking at a dinner in Sofia last night, he said that any international conference that excluded the People's Revolutionary Council, which he heads, would be an interference in the internal affairs of Cambodia.
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Tribute And a Memorial For a 'Good-Doer'
WHEN Marjorie Johnson Margolis died Nov. 3 at the age of 53, she left a grieving family circle of a hus band, five children, a mother, nieces and other relatives, and friends who ...
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Miss Nolte Fiancee Of Michael Brown
The engagement of Elizabeth Ann Nolte to Michael Thomas Brown has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Nolte Jr. of Oyster Bay Cove, L.I., parents of the bride-to-be. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Owen J. Brown Jr. of Wellesley, Mass., and the late Mr. Brown.
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Town Gets U.S. Lifeboat Station
BOSTON, Nov. 22 (AP)--A 90-year-old lifeboat station has been awarded to the town of Hull, which plans to convert it into a museum to honor the station's first keeper and his crew. The General Services Administration said that the former Point Allerton Lifeboat Station on the Stormy Beach section of Hull was being awarded to the town for historic monument purposes.
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In Paris, Battle of Le Monde Heats Up; Six-Month Jail Terms Possible Vehicle of the Intellectuals
PARIS, Nov. 22--"They want their Watergate," an aide to President Valery Giscard d'Estaing was quoted recently as saying of Le Monde, France's most influential newspaper.
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County Employment Stable Through '81, According to Study
EMPLOYMENT in the county is expected to remain stable in the 1981 fiscal year, according to a report soon to be released by the state.
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS
The stream of children's literature is well-stocked with fish stories but never has there been a yarn remotely resembling this one.
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Presidential Campaign Gets Under Way in Portugal; Eanes Cites Peace and Stability
LISBON, Nov. 22 (Reuters)--Portugal's presidential election campaign began today after Prime Minister Francisco Sa Carneiro described the race as a decisive confrontation between his rightwing Government and President Antonio Ramalho Eanes.
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Howard Gutman Fiance Of Michelle P. Loewinger
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Loewinger of Brooklyn have announced the engagement of their daughter, Michelle Phyllis Loewinger, to Howard Gutman, son of Mrs. Max Gutman of Whitestone, Queens, and the late Mr. Gutman.
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500 Join Atlanta Child Search
ATLANTA, Nov. 22 (AP)--About 500 volunteers seeking clues in the puzzling murders or disappearances of 15 black Atlanta children turned out today in the sixth consecutive weekend of searches.
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New Efforts to Assist 'Learning Disabled' Debated Across L.I.; New Efforts to Assist 'Learning Disabled' New Efforts to Assist 'Learning Disabled'
TEN or 15 years ago, the term "learning disabled" as a handicap was largely unheard of. Today, even though the term remains vague, school districts on the Island are enrolling more and more "learning disabled" students in ...
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For Terminally Ill,; Hospice Program Provides a Ray of Hope
AS NURSES at Perth Amboy General Hospital, Edna Seyffart and Virginia Sullivan began spending their free time visiting the terminally ill.
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Roni Rita Benson Fiancee of Lawyer
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benson of Spring Valley, N.Y., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Roni Rita Benson, to Michael Ernest Schiffres, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiffres of Wantagh, L.I. The wedding will take place next spring.
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Gestation, Inc.
If England's Baby Louise Brown, who was conceived in a petri dish, is a triumph of medicine, what then is the baby born recently to a surrogate mother? Neither the product of adultery, as some claim, nor of a scientific breakthrough, as was Baby L., he is still something more than a much-wanted child who arrived at his parents' home by a rather circuitous route.
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Michigan, Oklahoma Score Upsets; Cornhuskers Beaten, 21-17 Oklahoma Sets Back Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 22--Julius Caesar Watts, at the head of the Oklahoma football team today, led his forces to a 21-17 upset of Nebraska and then retreated to Norman, Okla., able to say, "Veni, vidi, vici."
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Florida Town's Fortunes Rise With Space Shuttle; Learned From Mistakes 'We Knew It Would End'
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Nov. 22 (UPI)--The days of rubbing elbows with heroes named Armstrong, Aldrin and Shepard are over, but to Jim Richards and thousands of other workers at the Kennedy Space Center the boom years are coming back.
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Iran Reports New Iraq Missile Attack Against Civilians; Four Towns Take Brunt in Fighting Iran Denies Attacking Kuwait
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 22 (AP)--Iran said today that Iraq had attacked a western Iranian town with Soviet-made ground-to-ground missiles, killing and wounding a number of civilians.
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Activist Courts Said to Face Attack Under Reagan; Court Called a Leader
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22--Mathew O. Tobriner, senior justice of the California Supreme Court and one of its steadfast liberals, reads Ronald Reagan's election as portending new attacks by the political right against activist courts and judges, he told members of the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice in a speech last week.
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Children of the Aged Facing New Problems; Children of the Aged Face New Problems
SOCIAL service agencies on the Island are finding a substantial increase in two-generation families seeking aid in learning how to cope successfully with the problems of aging parents.
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The Old and the New; in Burnished Brass MUSIC
LIKE star athletes, good jazz musicians are constantly being compared with those who came before. It's an exercise of love by admiring fans who want to put their finger on what it is about a performance that excites them and communicate this to another aficionado.
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'Dallas' Broke Rating Record, Network Says; Rivals 'The Fugitive' and 'Roots'
The episode of the televison series "Dallas" broadcast Friday night got the highest audience ratings ever for a regular series and will probably surpass the nationwide record for any entertainment program, the CBS network said yesterday.
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Nefertiti: The Airline With No Fanfare; If You Go
What airline links two major cities and two ancient cultures, makes two round trips a week, and has no planes, no pilots and no flight attendants?
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The War Goes On, but Iraq Unplugs Its Oil Wells; Iran knocked out the port of Basra. But a major pipeline through Turkey to the sea is reopening. By PRANAY B. GUPTE IRAQ'S POLICY ON OIL PRICES
BAGHDAD,Iraq BY the time the war with Iran broke out two months ago, Iraq had claimed second place among the world's oil exporters, boasting 80 billion barrels of reserves and a production rate of 3.2 million barrels a day. Oil fueled extraordinary economic development, giving Iraq an annual real growth rate of 3.9 percent, one of the highest in the world.
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Reagan Beats Carter As a 'Doublespeaker,' But Not by Landslide
CINCINNATI, Nov. 22 (UPI)--The National Council of Teachers of English has named President-elect Ronald Reagan the winner of its 1980 Doublespeak Award for "inaccurate assertions" made in his campaign.
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DINING OUT Steak Is the Main Attraction
'CHESTERS, a new restaurant in Eastchester furnished in old brick and barn boards, with an abundance of Victorianesque mirrors, a glittering baker's rack for desserts and a jury of gargoyles hunched pensively under brick arches, is well situated just across the road ...
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A Journalist in Love; Fallaci Authors' Queries
IT becomes more and more common that a book feels like a memoir, essay or reportage but is called fiction, and at book's end one finds oneself protesting: "That's not a novel." The source of the protest is not, I think, either devotion to literary orthodoxy or a concern that a spade be called a spade. It is just that most often when journalism is ...
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Jona C. Vieta, Writer, Bride
Jona Countiss Vieta, a writer for radio and television news, was married yesterday in New York to Richard Pearson Larm of Washington, a lawyer with the antitrust division of the Department of Justice.
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ARCHITECTURE VIEW; Totalitarian Tools of Seduction ARCHITECTURE VIEW Totalitarian Seduction
How does one view a Fascist work of art? Is there such a thing as a Fascist work of art? And why do these questions, and the work itself, seem to hold such a fascination now, three decades after European Fascism was supposedly put to rest and its art dismissed as aberrational and esthetically worthless?
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Water: The Only Shortage Is of Planning; Why Have Officials Ignored A Fast, Cheap, Available Solution?
THE water shortage, occurring as it has in a year in which we actually have had above-average rainfall, raises fundamental questions as to the adequacy of New Jersey's development and management of water-supply resources.
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Unemployment Claims In City and State Drop
The number of jobless New Yorkers registered for unemployment insurance benefits decreased in October, but the total was still substantially higher than a year earlier, the State Department of Labor reported yesterday.
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Best-Selling Author --On and in Brazil; LONG ISLANDERS
RARE is the author who makes the best-seller list. Rarer still is the author who makes the best-seller list in a country other than his own. And almost unheard of is the author whose book ...
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Referral Agencies Now Regulated
New legislation to tighten the licensing and regulation of apartment-referral agencies and roommate services went into effect this month.
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Daniel Barenboim's 'Unique' Dual Career; Daniel Barenboim
These days, there is nothing necessarily distinctive about Daniel Barenboim's dual career as pianist and conductor. Since Mr. Barenboim began wielding a baton nearly 20 years ago, ...
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BOOK ENDS; Two Ampersands Quote Unquote
A year ago, two general trade-book publishing houses started up, quite different in the nature of their lists, their publishing style and their financial support. In fact, the only thing they seem to have in common is an ampersand. How, in a rough time generally for the book business, are Ticknor Fields and Congdon Lattes doing?
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GARDENING Growing Vegetables in Fluorescent Light; GARDENING
HAVING read many glowing accounts of growing vegetables under lights in basemenu and unused closets, I decided to try it last winter.
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William Will Lose Both Staff and Status; Williams Will Lose Both Staff and Status
WASHINGTON AS A result of the Republican takeover of the Senate in the next Congress, Senator Harrison A. Williams Jr. stands to lose considerably more than half, and perhaps nearly two-thirds, of the 44 staff assistants assigned to him on key committees.
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THE HIGH COST OF COLA
Thirty-two years ago, the General Motors Corporation and the United Automobile Workers agreed on a cost-ofliving adjustment clause--an innovation that has become a mainstay in many union contracts and the target of inflation fighters. Roughly 9 percent of jobholders now work under cost-of-living provisions that reimburse them for slightly less than three-quarters of the actual rise in living costs.
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McCormack, Ex-Speaker, Is Dead; His Heart Was in the House John W. McCormack, the Speaker of the House for 8 Years in 60's, Is Dead at 88 A Blow to His Leadership An Impoverished Childhood From Law to Politics Friends in High Places Active in Social Legislation Relationship With Kennedy Reservoir of Sympathy
DEDHAM, Mass., Nov. 22--John W. McCormack, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, died today at a nursing home. He was 88 years old.
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Ice Fishing in Comfort
Ice fishing once was a rugged sport but now it can be done with relative ease from within enclosed stove-heated huts reached by snowmobile.
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Midwood Repeats As B Champion, 14-2; P.S.A.L. Championship No Shutout Today
Midwood High School won its second straight Public Schools Athletic League B Division championship yesterday, defeating Tilden by 13-2 in a rematch of last year's final.
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Columbia Trounced By Brown; Lions Tie the Score Cornell 31, Penn 9
Columbia's football season ended yesterday with an eighth straight defeat, this time by 31-13, to Brown at Baker Field.
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Islanders Prolong Rangers' Slide, 6-4; Freewheeling Game Islanders Prolong Rangers' Slide, 6-4 Canadiens 7, Flyers 3 Kings 5, Maple Leafs 2
UNIONDALE, L.I., Nov. 22--The Islanders handed the Rangers a 6-4 defeat tonight in their first meeting this season. For the Islanders, the victory was the sixth straight and raised their unbeaten streak to 10 games. For the Rangers, the loss extended a slide that includes but one triumph in their last 12 outings.
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Lawyers in Arizona Can Phone In Some Oral Arguments to Judges
PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 22 (UPI)-- Lawyers in some Maricopa County civil cases can phone in oral arguments to judges under a new rule inspired by flooding in the Salt River, which kept lawyers from getting to court.
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How Hawaii Copes with Energy
Dr. Patrick Takahashi, special assistant on energy matters for Senator Spark M. Matsunaga, Democrat of Hawaii, attended the energy roundtable to describe his state's energy self-sufficiency campaign.
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Sound; Christmas Buying Hints for the Budget Minded
When the first winter chill makes you look everywhere for those gloves and that scarf you know you put away somewhere last spring, the progress of the seasons seems to break into a lively trot--and the calendar closes in on Christmas with astounding speed.
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South Rallies To Win, 15-14
Clarkstown South wrapped up its first unbeaten and untied season since 1974 when the Vikings came from behind the second half to beat Tappan Zee, 15-14, yesterday. It was the eighth straight triumph for the Rockland County Public Schools Athletic League champions, their third undefeated season. Glen Marina, who set the Rockland scoring records for touchdowns, raised the total to 19 with a 5-yard scoring run to boost his total to 19.
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Pamela Anfang Is Affianced To Mark Lawrence Rivlin
The engagement of Pamela Jean Anfang to Mark Lawrence Rivlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rivlin of Pottstown, Pa., has been announced by the future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anfang of New York. A wedding is planned for August.
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Many in South Africa Go Hungry; Amid South Africa's Plenty, Many Blacks Go Hungry Role of Drought Is Denied Need for Rural Education High Death Toll in Hospital
NQUTU, South Africa, Nov. 16--When the picture of the wizened, suffering features of little Mbuyiseri Mazibuko appeared in a Johannesburg newspaper as an example of starvation caused by drought, his weight in pounds was less than the number of months he had lived --at 16 months he weighed slightly less than 10 pounds.
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Trenton Schools: No Resolution Yet
TRENTON DR. Anthony R. Catrambone spent his first anniversary as monitor-general of the Trenton school system in court.
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4 Council Committees Will Meet This Week
The following meetings have been scheduled for this week by the City Council:
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Is It Constitutional to Thwart Policies by Stopping Funds?; New Strategies Sharpen Old Fight on Civil Rights
WASHINGTON--When the Reagan transition team arrived at the Department of Education last week, department officials charged with enforcing school desegregation orders were not exactly glad to see Marvin Esch. In the 1970's, then-Representative Esch of Michigan was a leading foe of school busing.
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Is the Public Being Taken for a Ride?
I AM a government employee, and I take the bus to work. That's not unusual, although I'm one of the few middle-management types who do.
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Rutgers Wins, 35-13; Odell Sets 2 Records; Syracuse 20, West Virginia 7 Villanova 23, Temple 7 Boston College 13, UMass 12 Maryland 31, Virginia 0
PISCATAWAY, N.J., Nov. 22 (AP)-- Tim Odell, a split end, scored two touchdowns and broke two single-season team records to lead Rutgers to a 35-13 victory over Colgate University today before 15,400 fans.
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Pop: Teddy Pendergrass's Arena Soul
Teddy Pendergrass and Stephanie Mills, who performed separately and together at Madison Square Garden on Friday night, sing arena soul. Their music is a direct descendant of 60's soul, with Mr. Pendergrass playing gruff-voiced Otis Redding to Miss Mills's soaring Aretha Franklin.
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Read 'em and Drool
WASHINGTON--At 10 o'clock one morning last week, a truck pulled up to a Government Printing Office bookstore on Pennsylvania Avenue, a block from the White House, and dropped off 100 copies of an orange paperback entitled "Policy and Supporting Positions."
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Come Dance With Me, N.Y. Asks Business; Democrats Tooled Up A Case for Pragmatism
ALBANY--Governor Carey, wearing a conservative suit, a white shin and a small smile, peers out from an advertisement in a national business magazine. "New York State votes 'yes' for business," the headline proclaims, and, indeed, it did last week.
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NONFICTION IN BRIEF
In its slow collapse the American public school system is beginning to take on the awesome quality of spectacle we associate with the ruin of something that once was grand. It is as if we were trying to erect office buildings by using the methods the Egyptians employed to build the pyramids, and midtown Manhattan was cluttered with huge stone blocks, wood ...
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Stewart Lampert To Wed Miss Stein
Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Stein of Newton, Mass., of the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Joan Stein, to Stewart Randy Lampert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lampert, also of Newton. A May wedding is planned.
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An Advisory Panel Calls For More Support of Jazz; Grant Applications Triple Idea of Repository Is Discussed
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22--Calling jazz music "the United States' most valuable cultural asset," an advisory panel called yesterday for greater support for jazz from the National Council on the Arts and the agency it advises, the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Concert: Angelenos' Schumann
It is to William Schuman's credit as a composer and a musical presence that his 70th birthday is being so widely celebrated in the same year that Aaron Copland turns 80.
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Roll Call for Vote on Banking Bill; ASSEMBLY
ALBANY, Nov. 22--The following are the roll-call votes by which the State Senate and the State Assembly approved the banking deregulation bill tonight.
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13 Hours of a Musical Marathon Mark Aaron Copland's 80 Years; Day of the Music Lover
The one-time movie theater had seen better days. The lighting and acoustics were poor. The stage was bare, except for the musicians and a couple of bouquets of carnations propped in metal washtubs. And people wandered in and out in the worst of audience tradition.
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Why 'Extremities'; Was Rewritten
FROM the time that Phaedra left her husband an engraved tablet with the lie that Hippolytus had attacked her, through the works of several Restoration satirists and up to the sexually violated, but still-jaded, Sadie Thompson, rape has been an issue found in tragedies, comedies and bogus morality plays.
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Notes: Winning Singers; Vivaldi in Dallas Music Notes: Opera Subscriptions Up
When the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation Solo Voice Competition was held last spring, the jury decided that the four finalists were equally worthy.
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Italy Accuses 9 of Trying to Sell Military Radar Secrets to the East
ROME, Nov. 22 (Reuters)--The Italian police have arrested nine people accused of trying to sell details of a secret military radar project to an East European nation, a public prosecutor here said today.
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Winner at Belmont A 2-Legged Animal
Instead of horses galloping down the stretch, two-legged runners pushed themselves over the finish line at Belmont Park yesterday in an international cross-country race.
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Claire Reade, Lawyer, Wed
Claire E. Reade, an associate with the Boston law firm of Ropes Gray, was married yesterday to Dr. Earl P. Steinberg, a medical resident at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston Rabbi Albert S. Axelrad performed the ceremony at the Boston Center for Adult Education.
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CONNECTICUT HOUSING Protecting Homes Against Weather
THE notion that we should do more to protect our houses against the weather is beginning to be viewed with patriotic fervor. Yet there is the danger that our concern to do our bit will cause us to fall prey to contractors, practices and products that do not yield the desired results.
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Calculated Realities at State Museum
TRENTON LOIS DODD, whose paintings are on view at the State Museum, makes things hard for herself. She is not satisfied to paint a kitchen window, a mirror or a chair and simply see it as such.
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TIME INC. PLANNING SERIES ON ECONOMY; 'Revitalization of America' Will Be Theme of Articles Appearing in All 7 of Its Magazines
Each of the seven Time Inc. magazines will publish a series of articles early next year on the theme of revitalizing America, according to Henry A. Grunwald, Time's editor in chief.
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GUINEA-BISSAU PICKS PROVISIONAL CABINET; Over 500 Political Prisoners Were Executed Under Old Regime, Leader of Coup Charges 1978 Coup Was Crushed Racial Strife Is Feared Party Founded in 1956
LISBON, Nov. 22 (Reuters)--The new military leaders of the West African country of Guinea-Bissau today announced the formation of a provisional Government that includes seven members of the ousted administration of President Luis de Almeida Cabral, the Portuguese radio reported.
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10-Year Dream Ends With Taylor Death; Other Accidents Enthusiasm and Organization
The missile-shaped boat had been one man's dream for 10 years. In two, maybe three, seconds, it was demolished. Traveling at 330 miles per hour, the 40-foot rocket boat disintegrated and disappeared under the smooth surface of Nevada's Lake Tahoe.
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Thousands Seek a Niche in Reagan Administration; 600 Resumes in One Day Where Connections Count
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (AP)--As assistant to Ronald Reagan's chief talent scout, Tom Dawson is finding a lot of friends he never knew he had.
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What's Doing Around PHOENIX
VALLEY OF THE SUN--What Arizonans call the Valley of the Sun is centered on the state's capital, Phoenix, and embraces Scottsdale, which likes to call itself "the West's most Western town," Tempe, the home of ...
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Reagan May Find Budget Has Its Own Momentum; Salaries and Disaster Loans
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21--The snow was so heavy in Michigan two years ago that many cities ran out of money to pay for removing it. So they applied to Washington for financial aid as disaster areas. Last year the snow was so light that ski areas in the same state were badly hurt. They, too, asked Uncle Sam for help.
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Four Plans Under Study For Hutchinson Parkway; Four Plans Are Being Considered for the Hutchinson River Parkway
PLEASANTVILLE THE Hutchinson River Parkway, long regarded as antiquated, overcrowded and dangerous, could receive from $50 million to $80 million in improvements by the late 1980's, depending on which of several state plans that are expected to be placed before local officials in coming weeks is finally adopted.
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CHESS; Don't Let Optimism Turn Into Overconfidence
BADEN, Austria All the major theoreticians from Aron Nimzovich in the 1920's right down to the present advise that slight advantages such as central proponderance, control of an open file or play against an isolated pawn must be approached optimistically.
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Visions of Nature and Geometry
GREENWICH PAINTINGS by Constance Heller and sculpture by Stephanie Ladoff are sharing the large space of the Bell Gallery, 202 Field Point Road here, through Wednesday.
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Syria Announces Boycott of Arab Summit Meeting; A Less Bitter Conference Meaningful Actions Predicted
AMMAN, Jordan, Nov. 22--Syria announced today that it would boycott the Arab League summit conference opening here Tuesday on the ground that divisions between Arab nations were so deep that the meeting was doomed to failure.
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CONNECTICUT JOURNAL; Sub Rosa Voyage...Busy Signals
AS night fell on the Thames River last weekend a black, 360-foot nuclear submarine slipped gently under the water, headed for an undisclosed destination in Long Island Sound with a special passenger aboard.
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Leonard-Duran Live Gate Poor; Ringside Seats Sold Out King Praises First Fight 345 Closed-Circuit Locations
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 22--Almost everyone who saw the first welterweight title fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran last June agreed they got their money's worth, even if they may have disagreed over the decision.
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Cavaliers Defeat Celtics by 113-98; Pacers 129, Rockets 120 Hawks 99, Jazz 93
Randy Smith, piaying in his 700th consecutive contest, scored 28 points to lead the Cavaliers to a 113-98 victory over the Boston Celtics last night in Richfield, Ohio.
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RECORDINGS; Those Tantalizing Suppressed Records
Almost every classical record collector has probably surrendered to fantasies about favorite works that famous artists never recorded. A Brahms Sonata in G, by Jascha Heifetz, for example, or Beethoven's Op. 111 played by Rudolf Serkin or a complete "Tristan und Isolde" with both Flagstad and Melchior.
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Keeping Up With 'Everyone Else's Mother'
ONCE I was all-powerful: an oracle, a comfort; the world's greatest cook, decorator, homework-helper and clothes buyer; an absolute necessity to settle arguments, to dry tears, to tuck in, to kiss and be kissed goodnight. Now that I'm the mother of teen-agers, I have become many other things, not one of them flattering.
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Experts Agree: Oil Has a Bleak Future; Experts Agree: Oil Has a Bleak Future
THE state government can and should play a crucial role in New Jersey's energy future, according to eight men who are heavily involved in the energy industry or in legislation, regulation or research affecting it. They disagree, however, on which fuel sources the state should lean on.
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WESTCHESTER JOURNAL
WHAT with the glare of the lights and the whir of the cameras last week, it might not be a bad idea for some aspiring lyricist to start working on "Stars Fell on Yonkers."
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IRAN IS SAID TO ASK 'YES' OR 'NO' REPLY BY U.S. ON HOSTAGES; FIRST RESPONSE IS CRITICIZED Pars Press Agency Says Request Went to Algeria--Washington Has Not Received It Yet U.S. Agreed in Principle Iran Wants a 'Yes' or 'No' Reply On Hostages, Press Agency Says Parliament May Be Consulted Way Around Legal Problem Query From Iran Expected
BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov. 22--The office of Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Rajai of Iran asked the United States today for either a "positive" or a "negative" response to Teheran's conditions for releasing the 52 American hostages, the Iranian press agency, Pars, said.
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Why Norman Rosemont Likes to Film the Classics; Norman Rosemont's TV Films
LONDON This Tuesday evening at 9, CBS will present a new film adaptation of "Little Lord Fauntleroy," based on the Frances Hodgson Burnett novel about the poor Lower East Side waif who inherits the estate of his titled British grandfather. Child star Ricky Schroder shares top billing with Alec Guinness.
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NUMISMATICS; Nelson Hunt Succeeds in Cornering One Market Stack's Sale
Nelson Bunker Hunt made headlines early this year when he and his brother, through massive bullion purchases, helped drive silver to $50 an ounce.
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Tax Incentive With a Price
ENFIELD A TAX incentive for developers, enacted by the General Assembly in 1971 to attract investment to the state's fis cally hard-pressed largest cities, has recently been made available to all 169 towns in the state.
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Awards Are Granted For Energy Projects
TRENTON A DECADE ago, the only time that solar energy made news was when sidewalks got hot enough to fry eggs on.
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Conflict of Interest Suit Names 7 California Regents; Termination of Contract Sought
BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 22--Opponents of nuclear weapons development have sued the Board of Regents of the University of California, charging seven of the 26 Regents with conflict of interests. For years the plaintiffs have tried, without success, to persuade the university to sever its ties with the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories.
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Station Gets Permit to Broadcast Commercial Short-Wave Globally; Other International Stations
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (AP)--A New Orleans broadcaster, using a little-known law passed in 1948, has received a license to operate the only commercial, international short-wave radio station in the United States.
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THE LIVELY ARTS 'She Loves Me' Casts a Spell; THEATER IN REVIEW
"SHE Loves Me" is a cult musical on the comeback trail. In the last three years, an allstar concert version in Manhattan's Town Hall, a British telecast ...
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Football Has Rebirth; At Rippowam High Coach at Rippowam Credits Team Spirit
STAMFORD SINGLING out Brian Usher as the coach of the Rippowam High School football team here is difficult; at the age of 28 he looks as young as many of his players. That is probably owing as much to his equanimity as to his youthful face.
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Suggs Hopes Teams Rate Him on Ability; Had Words With Buttle Is He Over the Hill?
Shafer Suggs, a New York Jet starter the last four seasons, suddenly is a football player under a cloud. He wonders if he is going to be considered one of those troublemakers unable to find a job because he has criticized management.
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J.H. Tinker to Wed Jennifer Ann Gluck
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Gluck of Sudbury, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Ann Gluck, to John Houghton Tinker, son of Mrs. Richard I. Fricke of Burlington, Vt., and Grant A. Tinker of Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Break in a Water Main Forces Wall St. Closing
A break in a water main under Wall Street caused minor flooding early yesterday and caused part of the street to collapse.
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NEW JERSEY CLEANS UP ITS POLLUTION ACT
On April 21, 1980, at 10:54 P.M., a scatter-fire volley of explosions in Elizabeth, N.J., interrupted the night on South Front Street, a grimy port area laden with intertwining petroleum distilleries and a carbonic atmosphere. The disruption was nothing unusual ...
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J. Gary Moffat Is Fiance Of Eleanor K. McManus
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. McManus of Pittsburgh, formerly of Short Hills, N.J., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Kirby McManus, to J. Gary Moffat, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moffat Jr. of Delray Beach, Fla.
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Can a Playwright Truly Depict Himself?; Can a Playwright Truly Depict Himself?
Perhaps it is time to throw quotation marks about the term: autobiographical drama. Invariably, it shows its subject as the unfocused still center of the storm about him.
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GARDENING Growing Vegetables in Fluorescent Light; GARDENING
HAVING read many glowing accounts of growing vegetables under lights in base ments and unused closets, I decided to try it last winter.
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For 3 Women, Group Is Music to Their Ears
RYE THREE women sat together in a spacious Westchester living room last week on the night of the first snowfall of the season. Of varied ages and backgrounds, they had one thing in common--all were composers.
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ART; Serra Is a Triumph At the Hudson River
A VERY important exhibition of works by Richard Serra recently opened at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, where it will remain until Jan. 11. Anyone seriously interested in contemporary art will want to see Mr. Serra's work simply because it is so very extraordinary.
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H.U.D. Aide Discounts Effects of Lifting Rent Control; Challenges Panel's Conclusions
The removal of rent controls, recommended last week by advisers to President-elect Ronald Reagan as a means of increasing the housing supply in urban areas, would neither lead to sharply increased rents nor stimulate the construction of a significant amount of rental housing in New York City, a key Federal official said yesterday.
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The Garden Apartment As a Rental On Decline In the City; Garden Apartments on Decline as Rentals
Many of New York City's gardenapartment complexes, built three decades ago to provide urgently needed dwellings for veterans returning from World War II, are threatened with extinction as moderately priced rental housing.
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New Products: Wringing Out the Waste; Light bulb or jet engine, products can be made to burn less energy. New Products: Wringing Out the Waste
FOR more than 100 years, since its invention by Thomas Edison, the light bulb remained a relatively simple device, operating on the same principle as the burners on an electric range. Electricity is forced through a filament that glows when heated, giving off light.
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Pennsauken Wins With Parker; New Jersey Playoffs
Craig Parker scored his second touchdown on a 5-yard run in the fourth quarter to lead Pennsauken to a 20-14 victory over Jackson in the South Jersey, Group 4 playoffs yesterday in Jackson.
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Brookhaven Limits Outdoor Meetings
A NEW ordinance restricting outdoor assemblies in Brookhaven Town has attracted criticism from the executive director of the local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and several public-interest groups, who maintain that the ordinance impinges on rights to free speech.
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Rachel Eva Bashevkin Wed to David S. Bilmes
Rachel Eva Bashevkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bashevkin of North Adams, Mass., was married there yesterday to David Seth Bilmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bilmes of Pine Bush, N.Y. Rabbi Arthur Haselkorn performed the ceremony in Temple Beth Israel.
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Reinhold's Team Leads in Bridge; 30 Teams Reach Semifinals
LANCASTER, Pa., Nov. 22--The Fall National championship of the American Contract Bridge League found almost all the top-ranked stars competing in the Reisinger Board-A-Match team championship this afternoon. At stake is the right to be one of four teams to represent the United States in the 1982 world championships.
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Sports of The Times; Duran: He's Gotta Have Heart
NEW ORLEANS FROM the day the match was made, the question has been: Will Roberto Duran be the same dedicated, intense fighter the second time around with Sugar Ray Leonard that he was when he punched Leonard loose from the welterweight championship of the World Boxing Council's planet in Montreal last June?
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Passaic Valley Rolls; Barringer Is Stopped; New Jersey Playoffs West Essex Triumphs Turso Sparks Hoboken
Bob Shaara ran twice for touchdowns and passed for another to lead Passaic Valley to a 34-0 victory over Clifton yesterday in the North Jersey Section 1, Group 4 playoffs at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford.
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Girls' School Is Open; Despite Fiscal Woes
WASHINGTON,C onn. ABOUT a mile from the village green, a winding, tree-lined driveway ascends to the cluster of colonial and modern buildings that is Wykeham Rise School.
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DINING OUT Anyone for an 'Indecision Platter'?
BELGIAN-BORN Jacques Labye, who is the owner of Jacques in South Plainfield, is a host of considerable charm, and he tries hard to cover every inch of the two large dining rooms in his restaurant. He is the first to notice when a table needs attention, and constantly checks to see that diners are satisfied.
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Wage Race: Can Reagan Stop the Spiral?; 'Next year the collapse?' Pay is rising 10 percent a year, but George Shultz has a plan. Can Reagan Stop the Wage Race?
WAGE increases have been low-rated up to now by most economists as a major culprit in the inflationary upsweep of the last half-decade. But they are likely to be the stickiest obstacle to the Reagan administration's efforts to begin putting a damper on higher livine costs next year.
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Denise Irwin Betrothed To Carroll Robertson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Irwin of Fairfield, Conn., and Isle of Palms, S.C., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Denise Maureen Irwin, to Carroll David Robertson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson of Houston.
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Koch Judges the Judges And They Return the Favor; Who's Intimidating Whom?
Edward I. Koch is fond of recounting a story about judges that, because of frequent repetition, causes eyes to glaze among paid Koch-watchers but rarely falls to bring knowing, derisive laughter from fresh audiences.
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Some Theater People Say That Skimming Profits And the Scalping of Tickets Persist on Broadway; It Led to Departures House Seats Reserved Highly Inflated Prices Better Tickets Cost More Checked Up on Her Message Concerning Price Rise No Improprieties Are Found Sales Show a Pattern Money Not Made by Show Sales Tax and Skimming Finds Discrepancy in Numbers Juilliard Opera Center To Stage Menotti's 'Hero' Carnegie-Mellon Orchestra
Many ticket brokers in New York frequently, even routinely, ignore the law that allows them to mark up a theater ticket by only $2 and charge double or triple the box-office price instead. "Evita" tickets that cost $25 or $30 at the box office, for example, are scalped for $50 to $85, while tickets to lesser hits are scalped for $50 or $60.
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New From Japan: Kerosene Heaters
"When I grew up on a farm during the Depression, about everything we had was kerosene. We cooked with kerosene or wood and we used a kerosene lamp." Thus spoke President Carter in the summer of 1979, explaining his decision to waive export controls and ship a consignment of kerosene and home heating oil to Iran.
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Dr. Michael Sorell And Caroline Reid, Teacher, Engaged
The Rev. Roddey Reid, executive director of the church deployment office for the Episcopal Church in the United States in New York, and Mrs. Reid of Bronxville, N.Y., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Caroline Baskin Reid, to Dr. Michael Sorell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sorell of Tamarac, Fla., formerly of New York. A February wedding is planned.
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Turks Attempt to Put Freedom in Its Place; Antiterror Campaign Gets Priority
ANKARA, Turkey--"The Sept. 12 military intervention was in reality a coup against the Constitution," a leading Turkish politician said recently.
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Hebrew School Asks Sunday Clearance
GREAT NECK IN keeping with the spirit of compromise urged by Nassau County Supreme Court Judge Beatrice Burstein, both sides in a dispute over the North Shore Hebrew Academy's use of the Kings Point school for a Sunday morning performing arts program are searching for ways to accommodate each another.
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Stress Is the House-Seller's Companion; Stress Is the House-Seller's Constant Companion
When Connie Hayes was trying to sell her house in Spring Valley, N.Y., she found her days a continuous whirl of cleaning. At night she often lay awake, mentally tidying the house all over again.
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2 MORE CASINOS DUE FOR ATLANTIC CITY; But Casino Panel Forces Harrah's and Golden Nugget to Part With Officers Under Cloud Trial Runs Have Begun 6 Issued Permits So Far Tough Stance on Executives
TRENTON, Nov. 21--Two more casinos are scheduled to open in Atlantic City within a week or two, bringing the resort's total to six. But to obtain permits, both casinos--the Golden Nugget and Harrah's Marina--were forced to part company with top officers while the state investigates the executives' past activities and their suitability for licensing.
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2 AFGHANS WHO FLED SAY REBELS LANGUISH; Teachers From Kabul Characterize Situation as Perilous--Lack of Weapons Emphasized Soviet Gunship Effective Thousands Flee Across Border Removal of Intellectuals Reported
The military position of the Afghan insurgents fighting the Soviet forces occupying their country has deteriorated rapidly and verges on the desperate, according to two University of Kabul professors who fled this year and are in constant contact with the insurgent forces.
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AIRLINE PRESIDENT; Tuning Up for a Comeback at American
GRAND PRAIRIE, Tex. AMERICAN AIRLINES' competi tors get free plugs in a brisk and corny company ditty that is played, now and then, before the morning meeting of American's Operations Control Center at its headquarters here ...
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Visions of Nature and Geometry
GREENWICH PAINTINGS by Constance Heller and sculpture by Stephanie Ladoff are sharing the large space of the Bell Gallery, 202 Field Point Road, through Nov. 26.
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Village's Inner Life Glimpsed
PORT CHESTER AMATEURS as a rule are not re viewed in these pages, but an exception must be made for Stephen Slavin, who is show ing photographs at the Davidson Memorial Gallery, in the public library of Port Chester, 1 Haseco Avenue, through next Sunday.
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Pop: Feyer at Waldorf
After 13 years at the Carlyle Hotel, and 12 years at the Stanhope Hotel, George Feyer, the pianist and entertainer, has moved into the Waldorf-Astoria, where he is appearing Tuesdays through Saturdays in a small, secluded, elegant but casual room aptly called the Hideaway.
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Pryor Keeps Crown, Stopping Hart in 6th
CINCINNATI, Nov. 22 (AP)--Aaron Pryor, flooring Gaetan Hart three times, knocked him out in the sixth round and retained his World Boxing Association junior welterweight title today.
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Terrorist Attacks on Spain's Military Grow; Shells Land in Village No Reports of Military Plots
MADRID, Nov. 22--Political terrorists in Spain have stepped up their campaign against Spanish officers and military targets, particularly in the northern Basque region.
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Madison Central Mows Down Manasquan; New Jersey Playoffs 83-Yard Play Decides
Troy Cephers,a senior back, gained 170 yards on 17 carries and scored four touchdowns to pace Madison Central to a 48-7 triumph over Manasquan in the Central Jersey, Group 4 playoffs yesterday in Old Bridge.
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FILM VIEW; A Bow in the Direction of the Makeup Artists FILM VIEW A BOW to the Art of Makeup
Makeup has long been one of the essential tools of the actor's trade, though there's been a tendency in recent decades to depend on such arti fice less and less, except in the service of science-fiction and horror films.
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Notes; A Christmas Garland of Holiday Tours and Events New Bahamas Resort New Finds in Sicily
With the approach of the holiday season, the whole world seems to be wrapped up as one big Christmas gift, judging from the number of special Yuletide events on the calendar and the offerings that tour operators have come up with to titillate the fancy of travelers.
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Village's Inner Life Glimpsed
PORT CHESTER, N.Y. AMATEURS as a rule are not re viewed in this column, but an exception must be made for Stephen Slavin, who is show ing photographs at the Davidson Memorial Gallery, in the public library of Port Chester, 1 Haseco Avenue, through Nov. 30.
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STAMPS; For a Famous Voyage Floating Plate Numbers Making-of-a-Stamp Card
The epic three-year, aroundthe-world voyage that Sir Francis Drake completed 400 years ago has been commemorated by the United States with a new 19-cent postal card put out to meet the higher international postage rates that go into effect at the beginning of 1981.
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STAGE VIEW; Barry Without Flamboyance, And a 'Sea Gull' Gone Astray STAGE VIEW Serban's 'Sea Gull'
Delighted as we are to have the Vivian Beaumont back in action again, cheered as we must be to see the enticing Blythe Danner curling her tongue along the rim of a champagne glass, eager as we should be to greet a playwright as gentlemanly as Philip Barry once more, there is nevertheless something ...
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OUTDOORS; Rule for Fishermen: Promise Nothing
BUXTON, N.C. SETTING precise dates for fish ing trips months beforehand is an act of faith that often goes unrewarded. There are two inescapable variables: the weather and the disposition, or the indisposition, of the fish to respond to one's offerings.
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Antidepressants Called Rising Risk for Children
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (AP)--The Government has warned physicians and other health professionals that a class of antidepressant drugs poses an increasing threat of accidental poisoning to small children.
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A Run Winner in Nashua Mile
Willow Hour finished first, a neck ahead of A Run in the $59,100 Nashua Stakes at Aqueduct yesterday, but A Run was declared the winner after the stewards reviewed the videotape replay.
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THE NEW EXTENDED FAMILY; Divorce Reshapes the American Household FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY
Menlo Park, Calif., a small bedroom community on the San Francisco peninsula, likes to think of itself as a quiet haven in the middle of noisy suburban sprawl--the perfect place for the modern family to raise its children. The president of the local Chamber of Commerce reassuringly tells newcomers about apricot orchards an the edge of town, merchants who know customers ...
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Wagner Is Routed in Playoff
ITHACA, N.Y., Nov. 22--Ithaca College, the defending champion, broke open a close game with 24 points in the fourth quarter and defeated Wagner College of New York, 41-13, in the first round of the National Collegiate Division III football playoffs today. Ithaca is 11-0 for the season and has a 17-game unbeaten string. Wagner, which made its first N.C.A.A. tournament appearance, finished at 8-2.
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The Delicate Art of Creating a Brutal Film Hero; The Delicate Art of Creating a Brutal Film Hero
Robert De Niro remembers the first time he thought about portraying the middlewight boxer Jake La Motta.
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ORIENTAL MUSICIANS COME OF AGE; In the last decade, Asian concert artists and orchestra players--many newly arrived--have begun sounding a new note on the American musical scene. MUSICIANS
The first Japanese student I ever taught, 20 years ago," says Dorothy DeLay, the foremost violin teacher at New York's Juilliard School, "was a 6-year-old who arrived with her parents for each lesson. Only the father spoke English, but bare ly. So if I wanted to tell my student something, I would stop her playing and explain what it was to her father.
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Wine; GIVING THANKS WITH AMERICAN VINTAGES
After following the traditional Thanksgiving script for years, something different was in order, a gastronomic change of pace that my guests would remember. A goose was in the oven instead of a turkey, the appetizer course was smoked Scottish salmon under a blanket of cream sauce laced with lumpfish roe, and there was not a sweet potato or a pecan pie in sight.
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Shopping-Cart Concerns Switch Plea in Fee Case
Four major manufacturers of shopping carts have agreed to plead no contest to charges that they conspired to raise and fix prices in the multimillion-dollar industry.
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Sheehan Again Too Fast
HOLMDEL, N.J., Nov. 22-Cliff Sheehan of Westfield completed an undefeated season as he won the New Jersey all-group cross-country championship today at Holmdel County Park, tying his course record of 15 minutes 50 seconds.
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Clemson Shocks South Carolina, 27 to 6; North Carolina 44, Duke 21 N.C. State 36, E. Carolina 14 Miami 26, N. Texas State 8
CLEMSON, S.C., Nov. 22 (AP)-- Willie Underwood, a senior safety, ran back an intercepted pass 37 yards for a Clemson touchdown as the Tigers upset South Carolina, 27-6, today.
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Sports of The Times; And Now, Introducing the Real Manager of the Yankees
Once upon a time, a Yankee manager had continuity. Joe McCarthy had the job for 15 seasons; Casey Stengel for 12; Miller Huggins for 11 and part of another; Ralph Houk for 10 and part of another. In those years the Yankees had good teams, but that continuity in the dugout had to help. The players knew what they could expect from the manager. And the manager knew what he could expect from the players.
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The Businessman Spoofed in Sculpture
OLD WESTBURY WILLIAM KING, whose sculptures are on view at the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery in the State University College at Old Westbury, has done an unpardonable thing. In his sculptures he has managed to be very funny, and this is not allowed in high art.
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'Gate' Youth Center Arouses Hempstead
HEMPSTEAD THE Federal Government and the Town of Hempstead appear to be on a collision course over the future of a youth counseling center called the Long Island Gate.
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2 Concerns Plan Own Energy
TWO major Yonkers industrial concerns, the Otis Elevator Company and neighboring Polychrome Corporation, are assessing the benefits of producing all their own energy.
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DINING OUT Authentic and Traditionally Japanese
FOR some time, patrons of Kura Barn, an Oriental food and gift shop in Huntington, have been urging the owner, Noriko Morimoto, to open a restaurant. About two months ago, after an extended struggle with variances and other regulations, Kura Barn restaurant opened. It seems to have been a wise move.
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MUSIC VIEW; 'Clashes, Splashes And Roars'
The idea that music is merely organized noise has probably been around for a few eons, ever since some half-erect ancestor of yours dropped a stone on his mate's toe and liked the sounds that resulted. All that was necessary then was that he line up ...
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Nearly Half on College Faculties Earn Outside Income, Study Says
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (AP)--Moonlighting appears to be a way of life in the academic world, according to a survey by The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Grace Notes; Capital Likes The Solo, but What About The Ensemble?
WASHINGTON HIS election victory was sweet, but last week Ronald Reagan got a taste of what he and his advisers know he must do if he is to govern. In the process, official Washington was treated to a Reagan-style confection of courtesy calls, easy-going deference and shrewd symbolism that left even many skeptics impressed.
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CARTER 1982 BUDGET NEARING COMPLETION; Proposal, Likely to Contain Deficit of Up to $50 Billion, Is Seen as Key to Reagan Plans Effects of Larger Tax Cut Difficult to Cut $25 Billion Ford Projections Were Low Military Increase Likely
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22--President Carter's budget officials are working on a budget proposal for the fiscal year 1982, which begins next Oct. 1, that will probably contain a deficit of $45 billion to $50 billion, about the same as the deficit expected in the current fiscal year, according to senior Administration officials.
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CAMBODIA IS GAINING A HINT OF STABILITY; After 1979's Catastrophic Famine, Relief Groups Are Succeeding in Reaching Most People Vietnam Maintains a Tight Hold Rebels Control Small Enclaves Danger Continues for Refugees
BANGKOK, Thailand, Nov. 22--After a long period of war and famine, a measure of stability appears to have returned to Cambodia for the first time in a decade, specialists report.
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PICTURES AT EXHIBITIONS
The broad scope of this season's photography shows reminds us of the camera's peculiar capacity to combine visual pleasure with facts retrieved from the world by the knowing eyes of photographers.
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PHILADELPHIA ENDS DUMPING INTO OCEAN; Last Load of Sewage Sludge to Go Tuesday--New York Will Be Sea Area's Only Polluter 10 Years Ending in Pleasure Philadelphia Share of Problem
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22--Philadelphia will send its last barge load of sewage sludge out to sea at 2 P.M. Tuesday, ending a 10-year legal battle over its role in the fouling of ocean waters off the East Coast.
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Joan E. Cuiffo Wed To J.E. Toffolon Jr.
Joan Ellen Cuiffo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Cuiffo of Bronxville, N.Y., was married there yesterday to John E. Toffolon Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Toffolon of Riverton, Conn., and West Palm Beach, Fla. The Rev. William J. Boldt performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church.
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Gamble Paying Off For Wildlife Artist
EAST HADDAM THE circular sign depicting two Canada geese in flight signals that you have arrived at the home of William P. Tyner, even before you spot his name on the mailbox.
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In 'Tin Town,' Scant Water And Minimal Medical Care; Sometimes It's Water for Sale A Possible Explanation
NONDWENI, South Africa, Nov. 16 --The nonmedical context of some of the public health problems in black areas of rural South Africa is most evident on what are known as resettlement sites, remote encampments for blacks who have been transported out of areas now officially deemed to be white.
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With Cranberry Sauce and Scorn
HOW can we tolerate the desecration of a great national symbol? Once we revered the Thanksgiving turkey, which evoked memories of the Pilgrims' har vest, reaped after grave hardships. What's become of that fervor?
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Fashion
Nancy Reagan wears them. Diana Ross sings in them. Gloria Vanderbilt has a closet full of them. Society-column names like Betsy Bloomingdale, Lynn Revlon, Leona Helmsley and Nan Kempner-who bought her first one on sale for $400 at age 15--get photographed in them. Successful businesswomen go to work in them.
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Black Harmony Groups Of the Prewar Years; Black Harmony Groups
Before there were "doo-wop doowop" and "shoo-doop-shoobeeboo," there was "clanka-lankalank." All three of these sets of nonsense syllables were chanted in harmony by black vocal groups, usually as rhythmic backing for a lead singer, but ...
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PARKINSON'S LAW AT THE U.N.; UNITED NATIONS
Each morning at 9, Li Quingyuan, slim, darkhaired and serious, leaves her room in a converted motel on 12th Avenue at 42d Street, where the Government of China houses its members of the United Nations Secretariat. She takes the crosstown bus to the United Nations' gleaming glass-and-concrete skyscraper on the East River and hurries to the 39th floor attic. There, Miss Li, a simultaneous interpreter in ...
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DANCE VIEW; Powerful Images of Martha Graham's Art DANCE VIEW Martha Graham
"I look like Rosalind Russell there," Martha Graham says of the photograph on this page. Yet the truth is that in the extraordinary collection of photographs by Barbara Morgan from which this picture is selected, the one and only Martha Graham cannot be mistaken for anyone but herself.
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A Coming Threat to Constitutional Values
The political upheaval on Election Day and the resulting elevation of Senator Strom Thurmond and other intransigent foes of civil liberties and civil rights to key leadership positions in the next Congress profoundly threaten traditional constitutional values.
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A Forgotten Athlete Wonders: 'Why Me?'
PLAINFIELD AMONG them, Bob Mathias, Rafer Johnson, Bill Toomey and Bruce Jenner hold five Olympic decathlon titles. Mathias also has spent five terms in Congress, and all have appeared in motion pictures and television commercials, are affluent and have easy-torecognize faces.
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Oil Wealth Turns Venezuela Into a Provider of Foreign Aid; Appreciates the Subtleties Bad Relations With Cuba $100 Million to Sandinists Lower Profile Than Predecessor
CARACAS, Venezuela, Nov. 18--Venezuela, the only South American country with the economic resources to have a foreign aid program, is using it to help steer the troubled nations of Central America and the Caribbean toward democracy.
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The Lord of the Auction House; Sotheby's Earl of Westmorland is moving into new ventures, but Christie's is more profitable. RECORD PRICES AT AUCTION
LONDON IT is said in art circles here that Sotheby's is run by businessmen trying to be gentlemen, while its rivals at Christie's are gentlemen trying to be businessmen.
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Mayors Bid Attention For South Of County; Cities Bid More for South County 3 Cities Bid More For South of County
THE recent decision by the Mayors of Westchester's three largest cities--New Rochelle, Mount Vernon and Yonkers--to form a "Golden Triangle" coalition of their municipalities, may be more than a simple mutual-aid pact.
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Key West: Ease Bordering on Indolence; Key West Offers Ease Bordering on Indolence If You Go.
I guess I do not know the Real Key West. Maybe I will never have the chance. For several years I have been reading that the sultry, seedy character of this westernmost of the Florida Keys is being washed away by a tide of New Yorkers who are renovating it to ...
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Paul Zoubek to Wed Elizabeth Cartmell
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cartmell of Rumson, N.J., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Bayley Cartmell, to Paul Henry Zoubek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Zoubek of Holmdel, N.J.
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Museum's Future Tied to Politics Of Its Past; NEWS ANALYSIS Museum Future Tied To Politics of Past
CENTERPORT THE recent decision by the American Association of Museums to deny reaccreditation to the Vanderbilt Museum has focused attention on the fact that this county-owned facility has been run primarily by politicians during its 30-year history.
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A Wife's Role In Big Decisions; Followed Group of 1,000 Women
An 18-year study of American families by University of Michigan researchers has found that women have dramatically changed their minds during the last two decades about who should make important family decisions.
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St. John the Baptist Takes Catholic Final
HEMPSTEAD, L.I., Nov. 22--For a change, Walt Michaels had an enjoyable time at a football game. Instead of watching his team play, the New York Jets head football coach today sat in the press box and watched his son's team, St. John the Baptist of Islip, defeat Holy Cross of Queens, 24-13, in the Catholic High School Football League championship game at Hofstra University's field.
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HOW THE MIND AFFECTS OUR HEALTH
They were strangers to each other, but the six men were alike in striking ways. Middle-aged and middle-class, each had, only a short time before, watched his wife succumb after a lingering, doomed battle with breast cancer. And as their wives were approaching ...
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L.I. Cauliflower Draws New Buyers
RIVERHEAD EVERY morning at 11:30 this fall, eastern Long Island farmers have been meeting produce buyers from around the country at the auction block in Riverhead to buy and sell cauliflower, an important cash crop here. The morning air is brisk and so is the trading.
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CAMERA; Electronic Flash Photos Need Not Look 'Flashy' CAMERA
When natural or available light is not sufficient for proper exposure supplemental lighting becomes necessary, and for most photographers this usually means electronic flash--or strobe lighting as it's commonly called.
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Banker Is Fiance Of Marty Behrens
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Behrens of Boxford, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Martha Treble Behrens, to William Sims Connolly, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Connolly of Newburyport, Mass.
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Benny Goodman: 'I Just Love Music'
"I think you've got to make your own life for yourself in music," said Benny Goodman. He was standing at a window in his apart ment, high in a luxury building on the East Side, looking out at a mistshrouded skyline.
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Northport Wins Title in Soccer
ROCHESTER, Nov. 22--Chris Girgenti scored two unassisted goals and assisted on a third to lead Northport, L.I., to a 4-0 victory over Fayetteville-Manlius today for the New York State Class A soccer championship at the University of Rochester.
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An Outsider's 40 Years Inside
As the Cultural Revolution recedes from view, a new literature about contemporary China is emerging. The starryeyed reports by returning travelers and fellow travelers are gone.
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A Gold Medalist Accounts for Success
FROM the outside it looks like anybody's house. Yellow stucco in Tudor style, two sons raking leaves. Inside, dark beams in the living room, wall-to-wall carpeting and comfortably worn furniture. This house in Rye is where the Hoffmans live.
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We Must Pay Closer Attention To the Political Source of the 'Crisis'
WATER companies may cry "Drought! Drought!" but there is no drought. The Governor may cry "Emer gency!" but there is no emergency.
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IMMIGRATION PANEL TO MEET IN PRIVATE; Decision by a Federal Commission Disturbs Groups Interested in Possible Policy Changes Criticism From Interest Groups Harris Opposes Decision
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22--Immigration lawyers and citizen groups expressed anger yesterday after learning that a Federal commission recommending major changes in immigration policy would hold most of its last scheduled session in private at a secluded resort.
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De Paul Five Beats Louisville by 86-80
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Nov. 22-- Before today's Tipoff Classic, the traditional opening of the college basketball season, Coach Denny Crum of Louisville, the defending National Collegiate champion, said he would "give them this game, but not the one at the end of the season."
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New York State Lawyers Branching Out to Florida; Miami and Palm Beach Are Hubs New York State Lawyers Branching Out to Florida The Original Motivation Going Home to Report Foreign Banking Interests Local Lawyers Alarmed A Merger Is Discussed
Following hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers who have moved to Florida over the last decade, and millions of others who spend part of the year there, law firms from throughout New York State have begun to establish an important permanent presence in cities from Miami to Tampa.
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Garwood Trial Offers Look at Harsh Life of P.O.W.'s; A Pit of Blood-Sucking Leeches 'He Was a White Vietnamese'
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C., Nov. 22 (AP) --The first full week of testimony in the trial of Pvt. Robert R. Garwood of the Marine Corps provided a glimpse of the harsh methods used by the North Vietnamese to elicit information from American prisoners of war.
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Where Cheese Is the Big Wheel
CHAPPAQUA WHEN 10 bales of shredded white tissue paper recently arrived at Cheese More in Chappaqua, Lee Jaffe knew that Christmas was approaching.
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Forum; Inside the Supply Side It encourages workers to work and investors to invest.
In recent months the subject of supply-side economics has widely engaged the public. But after a Presidential race in which Ronald Reagan's supplyside programs were a major issue, confusion still reigns on the meaning and significance of the term.
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Crunch In Office Market Predicted; Crunch in Office Market Forecast
A crunch in office space is coming in almost every major city central business district in the country, according to a new survey by the Office Network, an affliation, based in Houston, of 18 commercial real-estate companies across the nation.
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Purge in Poland Called Broadest Since '56 Crisis; Kania Seeks to Strengthen His Position in the Party Leaders of Key Cities Affected Last Meeting Ended in Stalemate Polish Party Purge Is Widest Since '56 De-Stalinization Anxiety Said to Be Growing
WARSAW, Nov. 22--At least 18 first secretaries in the 49 provinces of Poland have been ousted in the biggest shakeup of the Communist Party at the local level since the de-Stalinization of 1956.
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Turkish Town Is Rich in Gold and History But Its Wealth Remains Largely Untapped; Few Tourist Dollars Tale of Two Villages Gold Hunters Discouraged What Excavation Has Revealed
SART, Turkey--This unpretentious farm village is rich, not only in precious metal but in history. Ancient gold coins and statues have been found in the fields; the kind of nuggets from which they were made can still be sifted from the river by anyone who knows how to pan gold.
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OTHER BUSINESS; One Life, 10 Jobs
He was in his early 30's, had a wealth of experience in government and the law, and was looking for a job in international finance.
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Growing Vegetables in Fluorescent Light; GARDENING
HAVING read many glowing accounts of growing vegetables under lights in base ments and unused closets, I decided to try it last winter.
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HOME CLINIC Turning a Warped Door Into an Open-and-Shut Case; Answering the Mail
A DOOR that is warped or twisted will often become annoyingly hard to open or close, and will not latch properly un less it is forced shut or slammed hard each time you try to close it.
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PERSONAL FINANCE:; Retire Abroad? It's Risky You could face taxes on Social Security and estate taxes in two countries.
RETIRING abroad to a villa on the a Costa del Sol in Spain or a hacienda in sunny Mexico may sound enticing. The lures are often a warm climate, a desire to return to a homeland or to live in an economy where things may be cheaper. But many tax and legal experts feel that the problems connected with such a move warrant careful thought.
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'Life on the Mississippi' Marks New TV Series
"Mark Twain is the bestknown and loved, most indigenous American writer, yet most Americans haven't actually read much of his work."
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CRIME
If nothing else, Frank Norman's TOO MANY CROOKS SPOIL THE CAPER (St. Martin's, $9.95) is a primer on British underworld and Cockney argot. "Den wet fer Louie come shlappin dahn yet orffice?" "Sure fing. Don't give it anuvva fort, Sol. if there's any bovva, Willy'll be the one to start it."
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CRAFTS
MONTCLAIR "CONTEMPORARY TAPESTRY," a feast of color, texture and pattern spread out to inaugurate the College Gallery at Montclair State, currently fills the newly installed exhibition space to capacity.
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NEW JERSEY JOURNAL
DESPITE the Republican sweep in New Jersey and gains by the G.O.P. on the Board of Chosen Freeholders in Ber gen County, one of the party's brightest lights in the county, Joseph Delaney, ...
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DINING OUT French Dining in an Unlikely Setting; *La Rotisserie Normande
NEW HAVEN FOR breadth and diversity of dining options in the state New Haven is hard to beat, although you may not find the absolute creme de la creme of Connecticut restaurants.
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Pope Undoes Some Damage in West Germany; Disappointed Expectations
Bonn--When Pope John Paul II stepped off an Alitalia jet in Cologne last Saturday his sturdy frame was buffeted by driving cold wind and rain. That chilly reception seemed to set the mood for the Pope's ninth trip abroad--and the first to Germany by a Roman Catholic pontiff in almost 200 years--a journey that would prove to be particularly difficult and delicate.
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Center for Runaways; Seeks Host Families
THE Runaway and Homeless Youth Network opened its doors in September, but the phone had been ringing weeks before the center was ready. Since it opened, the center has helped more than 55 youngsters in the county.
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GALLERY VIEW; Francois Boucher-- 'Mr. Versatility'
"Francois Boucher" at Wildenstein Co., 19 East 64th Street, is a loan exhibition for the benefit of the New York Botanical Gardens. It is also, and rather surprisingly, the first occasion on which Boucher's paintings, drawings and tapestries have been shown together in this country.
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1,000 Meet to Found National Black Party And Plan Its Agenda; CORE Members Dismiss Innis
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22--Founding a national black political party and establishing its agenda are the goals of about 1,000 people from 25 states attending a convention here.
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Economics and Changing Public Interests Turn Midwest Into a Film-Making Center
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Nov. 21-- Smoke and steam belched from the stacks at the Youngstown Sheet Tube mills the other day, and old-timers looking down into the Mahoning Valley wondered if they were seeing things.
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Nets Are Overcome By Pistons, 117-103; Bulls 114, Bullets 101 St. John's Turns Back Argentine Team, 94-65 Mike Reid Leads Watson By Three Strokes in Japan
Phil Hubbard scored 21 points to lead the Pistons to a 117-103 victory over the New Jersey Nets last night at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich.
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UConn Is 6-0 Victor In N.C.A.A. Soccer; Cleveland State 1 Wisconsin, Milwaukee 0 Columbia 2, Brown 0
STORRS, Conn., Nov. 22 (AP)-- Pedro Debrito had two goals and one assist to lead the University of Connecticut soccer team to a 6-0 victory over Boston University today in a National Collegiate Athletic Association playoff game. The victory gave the Huskies the New England Division I soccer championship.
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Bowl Game To Greeley; Westchester
Horace Greeley scored two touchdowns in the first quarter and held on to defeat Yonkers, 14-0, in a Section I-A Division III bowl game Friday night at Mount Vernon's Memorial Field.
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Influx of Former Mental Patients Burdening City, Albany Is Told; Former Patients in Hotels Shelter Program Expanded
New York City's Human Resources Administration says its resources are being strained because it is supporting "thousands of people released or diverted from state psychiatric hospitals in recent years."
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Ownership of Guns Appears on Rise; Security a Factor; Permits for Pistols Estimated at 75,000
ON a recent autumn morning Barbara Hulteen, a 38-year old real-estate agent from Cheshire, held a .357 magnum pistol steady with both hands as, arms outstretched, she aimed at a target and fired.
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Condominiums: The Best Answer For Dairy Site
I RECALL being the architect for a proposal a number of years ago to rezone a parcel of land, then zoned for single-family homes, for garden apartments.
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Guest Observer; What Manner of Man?
I was sewing an E.R.A. NOW! sampler when somebody banged on the door.
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A New '1' Is Necessary To Call Long-Distance
Starting tomorrow, New Yorkers will have to start dialing "1" before the area code on all long-distance calls to points outside New York City. Thus a long-distance call from the 212 area should be dialed as follows: 1-(area code)-(telephone number).
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A Time to Remember When Not to Forget to Forgive
ON OCT. 24, Hilda, my stepmother, died in the nursing home where she had been a patient since January 1978. She died quietly and alone, her struggle with life and her argument with death finally over.
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Browning Is Soccer Victor
The Browning School won the Independent Schools Athletic League soccer championship recently, defeating the United Nations International School, 2-1, in the final. Browning, which finished its season undefeated, has captured the championship five times in the last six years.
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Brooks, for Now, Bound by Swiss Pact; An Intense Leader Emphasis on Team Identity
Herb Brooks, who is expected to become the Rangers' coach by March, was in Davos, Switzerland, yesterday and not flying to New York to take over the team.
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Professors Urge 'Qualified' Right Not to Divulge Votes on Tenure; A Preliminary Statement
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22--The American Association of University Professors declared yesterday that, under some circumstances in discrimination cases, college professors had an obligation to explain their votes on tenure cases in court.
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Steelers and Eagles Have Points to Prove
Primary attention in the National Football League shifts today to Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, N.Y., where the Buffalo Bills play the Pittsburgh Steelers, and to Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, where the Eagles meet the Oakland Raiders.
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The Bank That Gives Away Guns
Most banks want to take people's guns away at the door. But not the smallish Bank of Boulder, Colo. Over the last four years, the bank has handed out nearly 4,500 Weatherbys, the Rolls-Royce of hunting rifles, as a way to pay interest in advance on certificates of deposit.
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Young Salvadorans Complain of Jailings in Mexico
TIJUANA, Mexico--Central Americans fleeing here from political violence in their homelands have charged that they are being illegally jailed and extorted by Mexican immigration officials and the police.
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FOOD; A Taste Of Texas Is Home On L.I.'s Range
ISLAND PARK THE flashing pink and green neon cowboy near the intersection of Long Beach Road and Austin Boulevard will stay aglow for the first winter in 37 years.
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Modernization Is Due For Breukelen Houses
A $21.6 million modernization program for the Breukelen Houses development in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn has been announced by city and Federal housing officials.
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INVESTING:; Mired in Bonds? Try a Swap For some investors, it's often better than selling out and taking the loss.
No one has to remind holders of longterm bonds that soaring interest rates and inflation are shrinking the market values of their portfolios. It is brought home to them every day as the yields on government and corporate issues climb.
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Livingston: Guatemala's Old Caribbean Port; If You Go
"Ah, you're going to love Livingston," I remembered Paddy's friend saying. That was the night before as we sat in a dank bar in Guatemala City. Now I shifted uncomfortably on the wood bench of the old mail boat as it headed north along the Caribbean coastline. The woman next to me began breast-feeding her baby. Other passengers nestled against their parcels and overstuffed wicker baskets.
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ECONOMIC AFFAIRS; To OPEC, With Many Thanks What Might Have Happened
AS real crude oil prices rose fourtold over the last decade, the White House always blamed the Organi zation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. But economists have been less universal in their denunciation of the oil cartel. My view of what actually happened to oil prices casts OPEC in an entirely different role than price-fixer.
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Computer Training Fills a Double Need
HICKSVILLE JEAN PLOCK sat in front of the humming computer terminal, learning how to feed new data into the electronic word-processing machine that she hopes will bring her back into the full-time job market, which she left 29 years ago to raise four children.
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HOME CLINIC Turning a Warped Door Into an Open-and-Shut Case; Answering the Mail
A DOOR that is warped or twisted will often become annoyingly hard to open or close, and will not latch properly un less it is forced shut or slammed hard each time you try to close it.
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'The Greener Pastures'; 'Greener Pastures': A Playlet
The scene is the Rose Room of the Algonquin Hotel, somewhere around 3 A.M. The tables have been re-set for breakfast, and while there is no light in the room itself a faint glow seeps from the night desk in the lobby, making it just possible to see faint shapes and, in some cases, perhaps to imagine them.
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MUSKIE SAYS MOSCOW SEEKS TO BETTER TIES; Secretary Asserts Russians Want 'More Stable' Links With U.S. Muskie Says Moscow Is Seeking Better Ties With U.S. Soviet 'Restraint' Is Noted
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22--Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie says that the Reagan administration will take over at a time when the Soviet Union is looking for "a more stable, less confrontational relationship" with the United States and seems to desire "a face-saving" formula to resolve the Afghanistan crisis.
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Flight Curb Over Reagan Homes
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22, (Reuters)-- Unauthorized aircraft may not fly lower than 3,000 feet above the California home and ranch of President-elect Ronald Reagan, the Federal Aviation Administration has said. Lower flights must be approved by the Secret Service, which is in charge of protecting Presidents. Mr. Reagan's home is in the Los Angeles suburb of Pacific Palisades and his ranch is near Santa Barbara, 80 miles to the north.
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PAPERBACK TALK; PAPERBACK TALK
Fast work. November 4 is less than three weeks past, but the Presidential election is reported in two books that are already in the bookstores. Here's how it was accomplished.
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In China, They're Presumed Guilty Until Found Guilty; Nurembure Could be the Model Past Punishments Often Secret Reprinting the Law
PEKING--At a diplomatic reception not long ago, an American correspondent encountered the general who is serving as deputy president of the 35-judge court that last week began the trial of China's radicals, including Jiang Qing, Mao Zedong's widow.
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Resurgence Of Charter Programs; Charter Flight Programs Showing a Marked Resurgence Practical Traveler
A year ago charter travel seemed to be dead, but now it is making a strong comeback. Americans are being offered a variety of flights and air/land packages by chartered jetliner at prices that, in some cases, are several hundred dollars cheaper than by scheduled services.
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WASHINGTON; In Praise Of Style
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22--The pause between Administrations in Washington is a little like the hush during the prelude to one of Wagner's operas--all fiddles and comforting melody before the curtain goes up and the drums begin to roll.
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A New Fire Chief and Top Aides Are Reportedly Picked by Hynes
New York City's new Fire Commissioner, Charles J. Hynes, has replaced the department's chief and named a group from outside the department to reorganize it, according to a spokesman for the Mayor's office.
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Balcony View for the Non-Elite; Popcorn in the Balcony One Pale, One Cool
WHEN Don King, promoter of the Roberto Duran-Sugar Ray Leonard fight, recently proposed a $1,000 top for the event, he cited as his reason the belief that boxing had become a sport for the elite.
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CITY LABOR LEADERS GO BACK TO SCHOOL; A New Union Leadership Program at Empire State Is Combining Practical With Academic Influential Student Body Variety of Courses
Arthur Kent, a former president and now a member of the executive board of Local 11 of the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, dropped out of City College 38 years ago. At 57, he is back pounding the books-- only this time he is in the union leadership program at Empire State College.
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MUSIC Chappaqua Troupe Starting 23d Season
WHEN the Chappaqua Chamber Orchestra begins its 23d season Dec. 6, it will be with operatic flair. After a short Mozart overture and the "Prague" Symphony, Wolfgang Schanzer will conduct a concert version of Act II of Puccini's "Madama Butterfly."
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Proposal for Maior Tax Breaks Was Backed by Mayor Koch Last Week; Reagan Calls His Version 'Urban Enterprise Zones'
WASHINGTON--Over the last two decades, countless ideas have been developed for using Federal money to rebuild distressed cities and provide jobs for the poor people who live in them. Dozens of them have found their way into law, in urban renewal and model cities programs, community development block grants, CETA, local public works programs and urban development action grants.
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Holy Man
THE world today needs saints," said Simone Weil, "new saints, saints of genius." Agreed. But we can also do with fresh reminders of the old saints--holy ones who, with or without genius, conceived (among other ventures) some of the noblest projects of selfimprovement yet thought up by our kind. Frederick Buechner's 10th novel ...
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Yale Beats Harvard, 14-0, Takes Ivy Title; Ivy Title Captured By Yale Rogan Throws for Score Lehigh 32, Lafayette 0 Boston U. 35, Northeastern 19
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 22--The Ivy League championship went to Yale today after the Elis defeated Harvard, 14-0, on an afternoon when the wind blew so hard the referee had to hold the football to the Harvard Stadium turf between plays.
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Miss Mitchell Sets Nuptials For Feb. 28
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mitchell Jr. of Old Greenwich, Conn., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Fontaine Mitchell, to George Cabell Williams 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Williams Jr. of Chevy Chase, Md.
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ABOUT WESTCHESTER
BRIARCLIFF MANOR WILLIAM GOETZ remembers dirt roads so steep "you'd have to drive up them backwards if you were in a Model A Ford--the gas tank ...
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San Francisco Rowing Club Fire Injures 7, With $1.2 Million Loss
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22 (AP)--As hundreds of tourists at Fisherman's Wharf looked on, a five-alarm blaze roared through the historic San Francisco Rowing Club last night, injuring seven firefighters and causing $1.2 million in damage.
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Byrd Detects 'Broken' Promises; Asks Reagan to Abandon Others; 'Fiscal Radicalism' 'Likable, Congenial, Affable' Taxes, Grain and Arms
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22--Robert C. Byrd, the Senate majority leader, asserted today that President-elect Ronald Reagan had already begun to retreat from some of his campaign promises.
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Comparing Polar Piano Personalities
EVEN if CBS had planned it, which seems doubtful given the fitful state of the classical record world these days, the company ...
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Cable TV Companies Stand By
AFTER a year of poring through application folders as thick as dictionaries, Roland Miller, a hearing examiner for the State Department of Public Utilities Control, is preparing his final report on the Fairfield County cable television franchise.
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ANTIQUES; Thanksgiving: The Way It Was
HARTFORD BECAUSE it is tied by history and legend to that first day of public thanksgiving proclaimed by Gov. William Bradford at Plymouth Colony in 1621, many people assume that the holiday has always been celebrated in November since then.
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Coal: How Ashland Waits and Waits; Prices are down, demand is down and profits keep shrinking. Will they sell some mines?
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. IT'S an impressive structure, the building that houses Ashland Coal. Erected on a tree-covered slope near the boundary of this city of 80,000, the glass-paneled five-story building is replete with the subtle symbols of energy success--parquet entryways, one-ofa-kind wall hangings and glass-tapped tables.
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Reagan and Advisers Consider Choices for 4 Top Posts; Consideration of Tower
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22--Presidentelect Ronald Reagan met with his "kitchen cabinet" of key advisers today and started winnowing down the list of potential Cabinet members for his new administration. No final decisions were made, Mr. Reagan said, and none were expected before next week.
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Dr. J.H. Muchmore Weds Miss Hurley
Elizabeth Alice Hurley, daughter of Mrs. John H. Hurley of Green Pond, N.J., and the late Mr. Hurley, was married yesterday to Dr. James Harrison Muchmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Muchmore of New Vernon, N.J.
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ANTIQUES; Looking Again At Stereo Views
Stereo-view enthusiasts will be among the 2,000 visitors who are expected to attend the semi-annual Photographical Fair today from 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. at the New York Statler Hotel, 7th Avenue and 33d Street.
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A Potpourri of Good, Bad and Perplexing
JERSEY CITY BY NOW, the furnace should be working at the Museum of Soviet Unofficial Art. The balance of the museum's hold ings may even be installed and the catalogue published.
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Player Shift Awaited After Howser Ouster; Flurry of Yankee Player Moves Awaited Three Leading Contenders The Players Know Him Admits to Differences
Now that the Yankees have changed managers, can a flurry of player moves be far behind?
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TV VIEW; The Pursuit of the Bizarre TV VIEW
The freakish and the bizarre--from sleazy flea circuses to prepubescent high-fashion models--have long been effective gimmicks in efforts to turn a quick buck. In television, the device is employed at several levels of exploitation and sophistication.
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Weather Underground Fugitives Reportedly Seek a Plea Bargain
CHICAGO, Nov. 22 (UPI)--Bernardine Dohrn and William Ayers, who disappeared into the radical underground 10 years ago, were reportedly trying to reach a plea-bargaining agreement with Chicago prosecutors so they can come out of hiding. Miss Doohrn faces charges stemming from 1969 Weather Underground demonstrations in Chicago.
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Helen Galland, New Head of Bonwit's; Starting the Day Fresh The Pooh-Bah of Millinery
She's June Allyson, the girl next door, who can juggle business decisions and order hors d'oeuvres for a dinner party at the same time. Helen Galland, who was ...
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ABOUT LONG ISLAND
ROSLYN WHITEY FORD'S former catcher from the sandlots of New York, Dr. John Crowley, guides the Center Street School as its principal. Dr. Crowley's mind these days turns to thoughts of how his favorite team, the Mets, can acquire players to execute double plays and how his students can execute a jete.
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KOCH IS DEFEATED ON TAXING PAN AM; Albany Senate Thwarts His Drive to Collect $4 Million on Sale of the Airline's Building $125 Instead of $4 Million Koch Is Critical Other Senators Disagree
ALBANY, Nov. 22--The State Senate today defeated Mayor Koch's effort to tax real estate transfers made through the sale of stock, after an aggressive lobbying campaign against the bill by Pan American World Airways and more subtle opposition from Governor Carey.
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Bayside Beats Tottenville, 30-20, to Win P.S.A.L. Crown; 2d Title in Row for Commodores P.S.A.L. Championship Tottenville Comeback Dominating the Line
The wind, along with the Bayside defense, blew away the passing game of Jim Morrisey, the Tottenville quarterback, yesterday and helped give the Commodores the Public Schools Athletic League A Division championship.
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NEW ZONING GETTING A VARIED RECEPTION; Concept of Fostering Contruction on West Side Is Popular, but Views Differ on Specifics Less Public Review Sought Some Inconsistencies Noted Further Study Urged
New York City's plan to overhaul its midtown zoning regulations has received wide support in principle, but equally wide opposition in its specifics.
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11,000 March in Dublin to Back Ulster Prisoners' Hunger Strike
DUBLIN, Nov. 22--A crowd of about 11,000 marched here today in support of seven prisoners who are conducting hunger strikes in Northern Ireland. Many arrived in buses from the North.
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NEW JERSEY HOUSING; Tapping a New Source of Cash
HOMEOWNERS in their 60's often find themselves in the paradoxical position of counting pennies to pay medical and college tuition bills, travel expenses and other bills while sitting on a formidable asset: the equity of their home.
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On Las Vegas's Strip, a Few Refused to Be Interrupted; 'I'll Bet You $10' Billy Graham Reports
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 22--The garish casino strip that is the heart of this desert fantasy land scarcely skipped a beat last night.
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U.C.L.A. Subdues U.S.C.; Washington 30, Wash. State 23 Brigham Young 56, Utah 6
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22--Freeman McNeil, a running back for the University of California at Los Angeles, held onto a deflected pass and scored a 58yard touchdown late in the game today as the Bruins defeated the University of Southern California by 20-17.
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Lifesaving Police Dog Proposed for Desk Job
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Nov. 22 (UPI)--Rags, the police dog awarded his force's highest honor for saving his master from gunfire, has nearly recovered from his paralyzing wounds, but his veterinarian says he may never be able to return to active duty.
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HOME CLINIC Turning a Warped Door Into an Open-and-Shut Case; Answering the Mail
A DOOR that is warped or twisted will often become annoyingly hard to open or close, and will not latch properly un less it is forced shut or slammed hard each time you try to close it.
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A Misbegotten Moon; THEATER The Other O'Neill
PARAMUS THERE is one hollow note in the Bergenstage production of "A Moon for the Misbegotten" that is more serious than the rips and holes in Phil Hogan's screen door, but first let's report some good news.
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