Word: mai
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...city's Roman Catholic cathedral to protest government corruption. The complaint was familiar enough, but the specifics were startlingly new. In a document that quickly circulated throughout the country, priests charged that Thieu had profited handsomely from housing and land deals, that his wife Nguyen Thi Mai had taken a rake-off from running a hospital that admits mostly well-to-do patients, and that his brother-in-law Nguyen Xuan Nguyen had made hundreds of millions of piasters in fertilizer speculation...
Visions of Eight. Eight directors from around the world look at the Munich Olympics. Kon Ichikawa, Arthur Penn, Milos Forman, Claude Lelouch, Mai Zetterling, Juri Ozerov, Michael Pfleghar, and John Schlesinger. At Cinema 733, Sunday and Monday...
...that require Washington and Ottawa to work always for the highest possible employment. In other nations the commitment is tacit but nonetheless binding; the French government, for instance, lives in fear that even a slight rise in unemployment could touch off another round of les événements de mai ?the near-revolution...
...Vietnamese and American people, Sunday's concert at Sanders attracted a small but enthusiastic audience. Violinist Joseph Silverstein, concertmaster of the BSO, and pianist Anton Kuerti, artist in residence at the University of Toronto, presented a varied and exciting joint recital to raise money for the rebuilding of Bach Mai hospital, which American bombers destroyed a little over a year ago. The musicians gave no speeches; their playing was eloquent and moving...
Joseph Silverstein, volinist, Anton Kuerti, pianist. Works of Schubert, Liszt, Bach, Franck. Tickets $3-$5 ($1 student discount). Benefit for the rebuilding of the Bach Mai Hospital. Sunday, March 10, 2 p.m. Call 492-0489 for information...