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...account of Puccini's Chinese ice princess that could serve as an object lesson in how the role should be sung. Bringing the full weight of her massive voice to bear on the torturous part, Marton demolished its fearsome technical difficulties while touchingly developing the heroine from a frigid despot into a tender, vulnerable woman. This week at the Met she takes on another of opera's superwomen, Leonore in Beethoven's Fidelia...
...Santa Barbara and receive new negotiating instructions from Reagan. That was the day the world learned that the Soviets had downed a Korean Air Lines 747 over the Sea of Japan. Soviet-American relations, which had shown some tentative signs of a warming trend, turned frigid. Still, the West Europeans were anxious for movement in Geneva. In a U.N. speech that reiterated U.S. condemnation of the Soviets for shooting down the airliner, Reagan unveiled the new State Department proposal...
...added that he expected Rajah's soon to be conceived off spring to inherit its father's same charm. Hill said that since the bee pollen has been so successful, the group will visit the National Zoo in Washington. D.C. next week and offer the brown tablets to the frigid pandas Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing
...some frigid day in February, all the officials closet themselves together to study 20 different piles of folders to "make tentative assessments," Fitzsimmons says, adding that in the first week of April, all 12 groups merge. They then proceed to admit all the students they want, pretending there is no limit to how many they can take Finally, on the frantic Saturday before acceptance letters go out, the number has to be pared down to a skeletal 2000 or so This year, 90 students had to be removed from the accepted list on that last day, Fitzsimmons says During these...
...team had nothing like that," she commented, explaining that they were rowing in the Atlantic Ocean on the frigid Great Bay near Durham...