Word: ana
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Financial institutions have been especially hard hit by the recession. So far this year, as many as 30 banks, from the Western National Bank in Santa Ana, Calif., to the National Security Bank in Tyler, Texas, have been forced to file for bankruptcy. By far the most spectacular failure was Oklahoma City's Penn Square Bank. It had loaned many millions of dollars to risky oil and gas ventures. When falling oil prices threw dozens of those into bankruptcy, Penn Square was obliged to follow shortly afterward...
...that the ice cream-loving factions could reach a compromise. Any soul who had trekked to the original store in nearby Somerville could attest: Steve's was quite simply the best. At last, many lovers of the creamy treat thought, the pleasures of an extralarge" up of homemade "cin-ana"-mixed-with-Health-and-Reese'stopped-with-triple-thick-hot-fudge-and-granola were close to home. How wonderful! How delicious! How this will revolutionize our culinary existence...
...music he plays on his hifi. Sometimes he visits his mistress in Salamanca, more frequently he calls on his only friend, a priest, to chide him with anticlerical chat. He has become less worldly than the good father, and easy prey for Goyita, a 13-year-old schoolgirl (Ana Torrent of Cria), an instinctive siren who senses in him, despite their differences in age and sex, a kindred eccentricity of spirit. He is a very clean old man (especially as portrayed by the innocent-eyed Hector Alterio), and it is she who lures him on into an affair that...
Herbert Kalmbach, 60, Republican Party fund raiser and Nixon's personal attorney. Collected hush money for Watergate burglars. Pleaded guilty to breaking campaign-contribution laws, served six months. Regained right to practice law in 1977. Now partner in Hillsdale Associates, Santa Ana, Calif., real estate firm...
...Orange Country, for instance, the recruiting effort has been consistent at Valley and Santa Ana, the two high schools that would definitely qualify as "inner city." We are hampered by a lack of Black alumni, especially with athletic backgrounds, on the recruiting teams. We're further hampered, however, by the tradition of top scholar-athletes in a given Black community heading to schools like U.S.C. In short, our recruiting success ratio for the athletes in such schools has never been high--but not for lack of alumni effort. Jay Murley '57 Laguna Beach, Calif...