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...mother and brother watched Blondie play one of her best games of the season. Of course, Mr. and Mrs. Martin of the Woburn Martins saw daughter Kate, as always...A preliminary injury report on Velie says she will probably be out "two or three days," meaning she'll miss Dart-mouth Saturday...
...accomodate television, but by noon some 30,000 fans were milling in and around the stadium, braving the downpour. The starting pitchers, Steve Rogers of Montreal and Larry Christenson of Philadelphia, abandoned any attempts to warm up and kept dry in the dugout, watching the zamboni-like machines dart about the artificial turf sucking up water...
...hatchet. Under pressure from the RCA Corp., NBC'S parent, Network President and Chief Executive Officer Fred Silverman announced that he had relieved Pfeiffer, a longtime friend, of her duties. But less than two hours after, Pfeiffer was back on the phone to the press with another venomous dart: "Yesterday Fred Silverman told me that there was no way we both could stay. He didn't ask for my resignation then or ever. He simply stated that the RCA people play hardball and that he would probably follow me out the door in six months." Finally, two days...
Although the Ronald Reagan Trust was supposed to be strictly blind, it seems that the Governor took an active interest during his final months in office in the purchase of the Santa Barbara ranch. It was opposed by the financial experts. But, as Dart explains, "he just had to have this one. It was love at first sight." Adds Wilson: "He told us that he always had made money on his real estate and challenged us as trustees to prove that we always had made profitable investments for him. That we couldn't do." At the ranch, Reagan...
...also have a $2.75 fish-and-chips lunch. Some visitors are developing a taste for bagels, but once kosher menus now feature bangers and mash (sausages and mashed potatoes). The Miami News has added a "News from Britain" section and has slapped the British ensign on its vending machines. Dart boards are sprouting like bougainvillea. Rivers of Guinness and Watney's pour through the bars, which are turning into pubs, with additional barmen (and barmaids) to distribute the flood. On sweltering summer days, when the locals huddle around air conditioners, only mad dogs and Englishmen fill the streets...