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...gutsy Dickerman worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the top of the seventh, but left in favor of reliever Gerri Rubin with runners on second and third in the eighth...
Presz's only big jam yesterday came in the third inning, when, with Providence already ahead 1-0, an error, a walk and a single loaded the bases with just...
...spring, however, is not without hope. The most promising seedling on the midseason schedule is NBC's All Is Forgiven, created by Glen and Les Charles and James Burrows, the team responsible for Cheers. Last week's initial segment, though jam-packed with jokes and characters, sweated less than most sitcom pilots. Bess Armstrong stars as Paula, a career woman who gets married and stumbles into a job as producer of a TV soap opera on the same day. The series will apparently shuttle between conflicts at home (her husband Matt has a punkish daughter who resents...
...that swept away the country's ultra-Marxist "revolutionary council" in October 1983. "I couldn't feel closer to anyone at this moment than I do to you," he told the cheering islanders who had been given a national holiday by the government of Prime Minister Herbert Blaize to jam the dusty cricket field at Queen's Park...
Nonetheless, the Saudis have already put oil producers and their lenders in a historic jam. The worst trouble spot will be Mexico, which last week felt compelled to slash the average price of its oil from $19.77 to $15.09. The country has foreign debts of $96 billion and says it needs $9 billion in new loans this year. M.I.T. Economist Lester Thurow warns that the austerity measures that Mexico has endured to pay interest on its debt could make it politically popular for the country's leadership to repudiate the loans. Said Thurow: "What better way for the Mexicans...