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...little to go on at all. Scenarist Ruth Wolff furnishes Christina with a mother who twists heads off dolls and recommends the presence of a dwarf during pregnancy. Christina's father, the King, takes her for a ride one day when he reviews the troops, and dies soon afterward. Director Anthony Harvey has chosen to render this event symbolically, by having a riderless white stallion gallop off toward the sunset through a column of tattered battle flags...
...winch can take as long as six weeks. In a 90-minute operation, Small makes an incision in the crease under the cinn. Then he drills a series of holes in the bone. He next positions the staple and hammers it neatly into place. Most patients require only aspirin afterward, feel comfortable witinn 48 hours, and can begin eating with their solidly anchored dentures witinn five days...
...match started out evenly enough, with both Harvard and Brown scoring in the first few minutes of play. But when Brown was awarded a disputed goal shortly afterward, the Yardlings' play "just wasn't nearly as high-spirited," as coach Bruce Munro said afterward...
...think it is of the utmost necessity that in the first place, the oil-consuming countries come to joint positions that they will follow up afterward individually and in common, and second, that they find ways and means to get together with the oil-producing countries. I think it would be difficult and possibly even dangerous if we would allow a sort of economic war to occur between oil consumers and oil producers...
Uncommonly Blunt. In his first formal venture into international diplomacy, Ford offered the delegates the same thing he had given the American people in his Inaugural Address, "a little straight talk among friends." The delegates who heard him agreed afterward that the President had been uncommonly blunt. "Developing and developed countries, market and nonmarket economies-we are all part of one interdependent economic system," he said. Ford went on to imply that some countries-namely the oil-producing nations -appeared to be acting less interdependently than they had a right...