Word: jose
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Following his election, Colantuono supervised the selection of the council's other three officers. Jose A. Rodriguez '85 gained the vice chairmanship, while Peter N. Smith '83 and Caroline Lipson '84 became treasurer and secretary, respectively...
Fitzcarraldo is unusual for a Herzog film in providing a gallery of delightful supporting performances. Claudia Cardinale, as Fitz's mistress Molly, radiates sensuality like a healthy year-round suntan. Jose Lewgoy, who plays an unscrupulous rubber baron, takes immense and innocent pleasure in his character's venality. Miguel Angel Fuentes, the boat's mechanic, is a huge ivory totem, twice as large as Arnold Schwarzenegger and with three times the dark charm. Grande Othelo, who starred 40 years ago in Orson Welles' unfinished film It's All True, is the wrinkled old retainer...
...enough. A private investigator hired by the physicians in Puerto Rico reported that he found it easy to buy restricted veterinary drugs containing estrogen, including DES. "They say it's not for sale here," says Sáenz, "but there was plenty where he bought it." Indeed, Veterinarian Jose Diez of the commonwealth department of agriculture confirms that "all the large pharmaceutical companies and distributors peddle their wares to the breeders, not only estrogen but also antibiotics." What is worse, says Diez, "our breeders have no idea how to use them...
...lessons were stern and clear for the San Jose Unified School District, one of the largest in Northern California. With 32,000 students, San Jose entered the fall term with a $5 million budget deficit and without the services of 154 teachers, who had been laid off during the summer. Ten elementary schools had been shut down to save money, creating shorter classes and crowded classrooms. With the depletion of the state surplus that since 1978 had buffered the effects of Proposition 13, San Jose had to renege on a promise made in January to offer a 6% pay increase...
...current crisis." The government's top banker, Miguel Mancera Aguayo, director of the Bank of Mexico, promptly resigned, apparently in protest over the nationalization. Labor unions and left-wing political groups, however, praised López Portillo. "We believe that these measures will strengthen the economy," said Jose Dorantes Segovia, president of the Labor Congress...