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...YORK CITY BALLET. Along with Martha Graham, George Balanchine helped lay the foundations of 20th century dance. In Edward Villella, Patricia McBride, Allegra Kent, Helgi Tomasson, Peter Martins and Peter Schaufuss, City Ballet has wonderful dancers. But it frowns on stars and remains a choreographer's company, mainly in the Balanchine mold. Too much of a good thing has resulted in high-quality, efficient but somehow uninvolved evenings. The return of prodigal Suzanne Farrell from five years abroad, plus increasing focus on Choreographer Jerome Robbins' wide-ranging talents, may create some needed excitement...
...LOUIS--Right behind Philadelphia, the Cardinals will make a strong run at the pennant, but will fall short, once again. Reggie Smith's slugging and the combined speed of Lou Brock and Bake McBride will keep the Cards in the thick of the race...
...federal prosecutor, Thomas F. McBride, did not entirely agree, arguing in court that Stans either "knew or acted in reckless disregard of the corporate origin" of the illegal funds he had raised. Federal Judge John Lewis Smith Jr. observed that this sounded much like "willfulness" to him. And while Stans may not have known how the illicit money was to be used, the loose treatment of huge amounts of cash helped make Watergate possible...
Impressive Photos. Deciding to write one herself, she produced a simplified Freudian commentary on child rearing and sex education, which runs as an appendix to the book. She also chose an American photographer, Will McBride, whose pictures for a German sexual encyclopedia published in the U.S. in 1971 as The Sex Book (Herder & Herder), had interested her. McBride took hundreds of technically impressive photos, mostly of friends' children between the ages of five and 13. The couples in the intercourse pictures, who appear to be about 13, are actually aged 19 and 20, McBride reports...
...gallons, were hijacked within a week. Price gouging by station owners has become distressingly common. Miamians complain of having to pay $1 a gallon or being charged a $2 "service fee" before a station attendant will wait on them. In Chicago, a U.S. Attorney filed suit against Policeman Sam McBride, who moonlights as owner of a gas station. McBride was accused by patrons of trying to dodge price controls by "giving away" gas: six gallons with a bar of soap that the customer had to buy for $6; three gallons with a container of all-purpose cleaner for $3; five...