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...Leonard Bernstein. They later collaborated on Candide (1956 and 1973) and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (1976). Kay had three shows currently playing on Broadway: Evita, A Chorus Line and Barnum. Several of his best scores were musical Americana commissioned by George Balanchine for the New York City Ballet, and include Cakewalk (1951), Western Symphony (1954) and Stars and Stripes...
Walking into a Capitol elevator last week, Casey confidently declared, "It's going to be a cakewalk." During the five-hour, closed-door grilling, most of the Senators, who had not had time to study the Casey papers, were less interested in his business practices than his leadership of the CIA. Some Senators complained about a lack of good intelligence from the Middle East under Casey. Others contended that the CIA's analytical reports were too "political." Mostly he was assailed on his appointment of Hugel...
...Vermont Republican Robert T. Stafford, chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee: "I find it hard to understand the overwhelming silence from groups other than those representing industry." Given the conservative climate in Congress, the Administration's first legislative battle over deregulation may turn into a cakewalk...
Boston put the game out of reach early, snapping off a 19-1 run midway through the first quarter. The streak, keyed by Robert Paris and Cedric Maxwell, put the Celtics ahead by 15 after one, and the rest was a cakewalk...
...talked about the Texas talk shows. "So mild it'll scare you," he said. "I went on it a few times from Florida and it's a cakewalk." He talked about the plush new clubhouse in Arlington Stadium. "They're beautiful, carpeting this thick," he said, holding up fingers three inches apart. "It's almost a shame to wear your spikes in there." Tough to get the players out on the field?" he was asked. "Not easy," said Zimmer...