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Macbeth, a dance-and-music rendition of Shakespeare. Contemporary Art Building, 1175 Soldiers Field Rd., Brighton, 8:00, March 1-19 (except Mon. and Tue.) Free...
Members of the Non-Violent Direct Action Group (NDAG) leafletted in front of the Aerospace Research Corporation headquarters in Brighton yesterday. As part of its "winter campaign," the group is attempting to focus attention on the role of Boston-area companies in developing what it calls the "automated battlefield" in Southeast Asia...
...time of 3.9% unemployment, high by British standards. Housewives were worried that the Common Market's steep agricultural tariffs would send food prices soaring. British fishermen, distressed by rules that open the waters of one nation to the trawlers of all, recently held a sail-in off Brighton, displaying banners that read SAVE OUR SOLES...
...College, which is predominantly black. Both colleges were once officially segregated, and a special three-judge district court barred Eland's expansion on the grounds that it would undercut efforts to integrate Virginia State. The Supreme Court agreed. It also let stand a lower court ruling that forbade Brighton, Ala., to sell an abandoned junior high school building to a group intending to establish a whites-only private academy. The sale, the lower court said, would encourage racial discrimination...
...enormously suggestive remark like this one shows what we are missing. There are only isolated remarks about his great novels: this person turned up as so-and-so in Brighton Rock, that passage in The Power and the Glory seemed effective...