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...your favorite dining hall jam or frozen, sweetend fruit such as blueberries or strawberries...
ATTEEHORO Mass--The president of the mint which produced Connecticut Tusapike tokens plaguing the New York subway system says subtic alterations will soon make the tokens jam in subway turnstiles...
...like Sheik might have vanished into total obscurity if Preservation Hall had not opened its gates to the public in 1961. It began as a series of informal jam sessions in a French Quarter art gallery. The pickup sessions soon gave way to regular nightly concerts, and, under the management of Sandra and Allan Jaffe, a transplanted Pennsylvania couple, the hall eventually became a sort of New Orleans cultural landmark. It offered the musicians regular work, a wider audience and finally international recognition as purveyors of one of America's greatest art forms. Once the hall became established...
...spaced no closer than 2° apart (out of a possible 360°) without interfering with each other. Unless something is done to alleviate this overcrowding-95 of the 180 slots are already accounted for-all will be taken by the 1990s. Engineers believe that the traffic jam can be overcome by technological improvements that will allow closer spacing and give satellites greater capacity. Indeed, some experts envision a day when only three powerful geostationary supersatellites, spaced equal distances apart, will handle almost all the world's telecommunications...
...Everyone was sitting around the swimming pool looking glum, when Andrew suddenly grabbed Koo and ripped off her bathing suit. Then he went to another girl and pulled at hers." Among her other dispatches from the isle of Mustique: the prince running around in the buff and attempting to jam a live lobster down the bathing suit of a young lady. Prince Charles, 33, meanwhile, is plagued by rumors about a "royal tiff" with his wife Diana, 21. Newspapers, after apparently talking to loose-lipped servants, headlined the news that following two weeks of sodden weather at Balmoral Castle...