Word: loses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...small, in recent years. By present plans it will shut down this week, reopen in March to offer its traditional Easter pageant, and then close for ever the following month. The reason, naturally, is money. The theater lost $2.2 million in 1977, and officials figure it would lose $3.5 million this year if it stayed open. The Music Hall needs to take in $176,000 a week just to cover operating over head, including the salaries of 440 employees. "It simply is not possible for us to continue," said Marshall...
...usually weighed 145, but two weeks before the physical he began fasting. During that time he ate nothing but one or two large cans of V-8 juice. As if starving himself wasn't enough, he also ran several miles a day. "I needed the exercise. I had to lose those calories, man." The thought of varying his diet of water and fruit juice did occur to him, but calories scared him off. "Maybe I could have eaten soybeans, they're practically all protein. But even protein has calories." While other dieters counted 2000 calories a day, he counted...
Although "Rese" takes his squash seriously, logging a couple of hours of practice a day, he never seems to lose his perspective. "Squash is like anything else--you want to do it well," Panarese commented yesterday. "But for me squash gains most of its importance from purely its enjoyment value," he added...
...weekend was a chance for Harvard to show off its new pool, courtesy of NBC television. All the swimmers sitting at home watching t.v. will see Brown University, not Harvard. We lose again...