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...this clash of two midwestern beer towns with no recent World Series experience the normally powerful Brewers nickeled and dimed the Cardinals one run at a time. They finished with 13 singles...
...shown a depth and diversity of musical talent. He has experimented with old forms and concocted new ones. He marked his departure from pure New Wave with products like the reggae-in-spired Beat Crazy and Jumpin' Jive, a collection of '40s-style swing tunes. While bands like The Clash continue to scream and bang their ideas into their music, Jackson has gradually found mellower and musically richer ideas to get his message across...
These ideals will make the November general election an ideological clash. Cuomo's opponent is Lewis Lehrman, 44, a drugstore-chain heir who pumped $3.7 million of his own into a record-setting $7 million primary campaign. Lehrman, a supply-side conservative who backed Ronald Reagan, champions the gold standard and, unlike Cuomo, believes strongly in capital punishment. Said Lehrman after last Thursday's primaries: "Now it will be a choice between two points of view, two ways of looking at the world...
Live concerts, which in the past have featured Bruce Springteen and The Clash will probably not be offered in the smaller theater, Sommers said...
...nation's most medically underserved areas: the infant mortality rate in Central Harlem, the second highest in the country, compares with figures in some underdeveloped nations. But Koch saw only the need to enforce "fiscal austerity," so Sydenham was closed after community protests, a hospital takeover, and a violent clash between the police and outraged citizens...