Word: alterations
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...days we felt as though we had known one another for years. The opportunity to meet and spend hours talking to the man who had written a play presented by Black CAST in the Loeb last year was extremely special. As the protagonist Gabe Gabriel, Mr. Gordone's alter-ago, I felt as though I had already known him--but the reality of spending time with him afforded more insight into the character than I had ever known before...
...Berlinguer to find a tolerable compromise. He stressed that the P.C.I, had to prove that it could act responsibly. He added, however, that his tacit support of the government would continue only as long as the stangata 's sacrifices were accompanied by basic economic reforms that would significantly alter Italian society. Said he: "There cannot be an austerity policy to return to things as they were." To no one's surprise, the central committee formally endorsed the Berlinguer line and, in accordance with the Leninist dictum of "democratic centralism," formally closed ranks. It also ordered up the current...
...training camp a year ago. Mitts, a starter for most of the season on the previous fall's freshman team, found that he was being overlooked. He did not move up the depth charts, and after impressive, at least according to him, performances in the preseason scrimmages failed to alter his status on the team, he saw the writing on the wall...
...bold, new social programs to grapple with the problems of the disadvantaged. Ford believes that the growth of Government spending is not only the main cause of inflation, which he feels is the nation's primary economic problem, but is also a trend that could eventually alter the American free enterprise system beyond recognition. The President says he aims to balance the budget in fiscal 1979, a feat that is probably impossible...
...member New York State Council of Black Elected Democrats has so far pointedly refused to endorse Moynihan, charging that he has not made "affirmative efforts to alter his negative image among some black voters," and polls taken two weeks ago show Moynihan may receive only half the black support usually accorded a Democratic nominee. Kenneth Clark, a prominent black social scientist at the City University of New York, has even gone so far as to endorse Buckley...