Word: antonios
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sites with populations that are less than 10 percent Black-Boston, Denver, Phoenix, Portland, San Antonio, San Diego, Seattle and Utah--63.6 percent of the players were Black. In cities that are more than 20 percent Black, 87.3 percent of the players were Black. The Celtics employ six Black and five white players
...room on the right they found the leader of the terrorist cell, Antonio Savasta, 27, standing next to a pup tent pitched in the middle of the room. Inside the tent, chained to a cot, was a shoeless, bearded man in a dark blue jogging suit. Savasta was holding a silencer-equipped pistol to the man's head. Before Savasta could pull the trigger, however, a commando hit him from behind with the butt of his machine gun and knocked him to the floor...
...Antonio 103, Dallas...
Stanford, 49, was chief of cardiac surgery at the Lackland Air Force Base medical center near San Antonio. The military hospital has a good reputation, and so did the University of Iowa-trained surgeon when he arrived there in 1965. In 1977, however, Dr. Gary Akins, a subordinate, began wondering about Stanford's abilities. He studied an 18-month period and found that 43% of Stanford's patients, 17 in all, had died during or shortly after their operations; the hospital average was 6%. Akins says his study was sent to Stanford's boss, General Paul Myers...
...posed for it, plus the bodies of others who later left the troubled chain, with the faces of replacements pasted on. William Asbury, editor until last June of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, has disappeared from the picture entirely, along with any mention of his paper. So has former San Antonio Light Editor Bob Page. His successor, Ted Warmbold, who is 6 ft. tall, was disappointed to find his head attached to an unidentified 5 ft. frame. "And I thought I had Reg Murphy's body...