Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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George Hamlin has directed the Loeb's repertory company with a nice quick wit. Fast pacing coupled with the cast's flawless timing compensates nicely for what usually seems like too long a play. Wellchoreographed movement and extensive use of a back foyer and staircases give the production a visual variety not often found in a one-room...
...speaks so good and handles himself so well." After addressing the Gray Panthers, an organization for promoting the cause of older people, she said Jimmy should help senior citizens if he is elected. "I want him to get into that because I'm gettin' old so fast...
...didn't have a prayer in a Southampton, L.I., court last week, when he pleaded guilty to a drunken-driving charge. He was fined $165 and ordered to enroll in a state-run driver-rehabilitation program. Nobel Prizewinning Author Solzhenitsyn and Wife Natalya have learned Western ways too fast. She was at the wheel of their van when a Kansas highway patrolman pulled her over for doing 76 in a 55-m.p.h. zone. But no jail awaited Natalya or the startled author of The Gulag Archipelago. Instead, they received a brisk lecture on traffic customs, U.S. style...
...guards. Anne could invite Queen Elizabeth to stay overnight and we wouldn't have to increase the security." Like it or not, the princess still gets some uncommon attention. Confesses a village authority: "The first time I saw her having breakfast in the cafeteria, I whirled around so fast I nearly dumped my tray all over the Australians...
...petrochemicals and oil refiners. Kaiser Industries Corp. Vice President Louis Oppenheim says there is "some reluctance" in the steel industry to expand capacity substantially. The key reason, he asserts, is that rising costs of labor, energy and raw materials, plus the industry's inability to raise prices fast enough, result in "a return on investment that is too low." Another factor in the reluctance of businessmen to spend more is the still high cost of long-term borrowing. Says Litton Industries Financial Affairs Vice President Joseph T. Casey: "In our spending outlook we pay a lot less attention...