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...recently spent years going around the country cultivating the forces that would get them the delegations. I never really paid too much attention to that. It was, you could say, naive. I went around, but I have got to tell you that being Governor of New York is no bonanza for sitting down with a Southern Republican committee. They are suspicious of where you come from...
Meanwhile, the blight of fair weather in the West has proved to be a bonanza for ski areas in the Northeast. These areas are operating at near capacity as vacationers switch to New England and upstate New York. To cap their good luck, last Wednesday some ski areas in the Northeast were hit by a near blizzard...
Televisions will work overtime on this "Super-Sunday" become "Super-Weekend" bonanza. They'll be "Super Night-Before," and "Super Day-Before" and "Super Morning-After;" there should even be "Super Commercial-Between-Plays." (A minute of commercial time during the game costs...
...with the Soviets in a park or on a street, he might have been seen. Said the U.S. official: "He tried to do it the safe way by tossing the packet to them in the dark. He never figured they'd fumble it. The Soviets let an intelligence bonanza slip through their fingers...
Today, for the dance companies of the U.S. and Europe, Nutcracker is invariably a boxoffice bonanza. "It's what pays the bills for every company," said Deborah Morris of the Theater Ballet of San Francisco. For audiences it provides escape into a world of genuine magic. After her fourth Nutcracker...