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...major loss besides Lindsey was the graduation of goaltender Barb Matson. The other co-captain, Carlene Rhodes, will step into the crease this season to mind the twine. Although it will be Rhodes's first year in the pads, she will have strong support up front as Field will employ a new 4-2-3-1 lineup...
Inspired or not, the Harriers will have their work cut out for them this afternoon, so it might not be such a bad idea to employ some alternate strategy. "I'd call Kennedy," McCurdy said, "but I don't know whether he'd be sympathetic...
British involvement in Northern Ireland is so great that it is almost meaningless to speak of Ulster's people solving their problems among themselves. Britain is in control of roughly 45 per cent of the manufacturing firms in Northern Ireland that employ 500 or more workers. Great Britain's expenditures in the form of loans and aid to Northern Ireland amounted to more than 35 million pounds ($771 million) in 1973-74; for 1974-75 it was about 400 million pounds ($884 million); and according to Home Secretary Stanley H. Orme's predictions, it will be "well over 450 million...
...ECONOMY. Something of a visionary, Udall speaks of "restructuring the economy" in favor of service industries that use less energy and raw materials and employ more people. For example, $5 billion in federal highway funds might be transferred to a national health care program. He urges similar shifts of funds to housing construction, mass transit, education and environmental control. But he is vague about how these programs will continue to be paid for in an economy that grows more slowly...
...while Communist Boss Cunhal was named Minister Without Portfolio. The Cabinet's ability to act, however, was severely restricted by ideological differences. On one side stood those committed to democratic processes, such as the Socialists; on the other side were those, like the Communists, who were willing to employ authoritarian means to carry out the revolution. While the Cabinet became bogged down in lengthy discussions, a rash of strikes and demonstrations seemed to be bringing the country close to anarchy...