Word: inner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Sarandon delivers this speech with serious intensity, and makes one believe that he is indeed a kind of proto-Hamlet, putting on a show and maintaining a measure of inner detachment Quite consistently, he retrains from displaying as much love for Falstaff as Falstaff shows to him. And Sarandon's facial expression on finding the "dead" Falstaff alive after all is absolutely wondrous...
...Haig also faced a problem that has not yet been solved. It is that no one is clearly in charge. The Defense and State Departments have sharply contrasting perspectives on world affairs. Rarely, if ever, has there been an Administration headed by a President and a White House inner circle that is less equipped to reconcile those differences. The result is a gaping vacuum at the center. And that, of course, was not Al Haig's fault...
...weakening of traditionally important industries, combined with federal budget cuts in job training programs have cut down on employment opportunities in the city and surrounding areas. Many companies have laid off workers and few are hiring. In contrast, growing interest of certain business to relocate in the inner city has encouraged private developers to begin projects which could bring new employment to the area. City officials also hope that a production industry will settle on one of the development sites, restoring some of the manufacturing jobs lost in the city over the past 20 years...
Plans for development in the inner cities are not a new concern. Beginning with the national Urban Renewal Program of the 1960s, and continuing with the Urban Development Action Grants (UDAG) in the late 1970s, the federal government has offered money to cities able to attract capital investment from businessmen. But until recently, that interest hadn't existed in Cambridge...
...Orange Country, for instance, the recruiting effort has been consistent at Valley and Santa Ana, the two high schools that would definitely qualify as "inner city." We are hampered by a lack of Black alumni, especially with athletic backgrounds, on the recruiting teams. We're further hampered, however, by the tradition of top scholar-athletes in a given Black community heading to schools like U.S.C. In short, our recruiting success ratio for the athletes in such schools has never been high--but not for lack of alumni effort. Jay Murley '57 Laguna Beach, Calif...