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...revolt" were soon heard across the U.S. But this year voters were not in the mood for new tax-cut initiatives. In Michigan, they soundly defeated Proposal C, which was designed to roll back state and local property taxes to 1981 levels and force the state legislature to muster a four-fifths majority for income tax increases. It would also have required voter approval for all new levies. Opposing the proposition was an unusual coalition of critics, including Democratic Governor James Blanchard, the state's leading corporations (General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler), the AFL-CIO, educators and former...
Despite putting 29 shots on goal, the Crimson could muster only sophomore Wendy Zeeben's score at 29:16 of the first half against a surprisingly tough Dartmouth squad...
...lucky for Harvard, fifth in the latest national poll, the unranked and unheralded Big Green couldn't muster much of an offense, either. So behind Zeeben's first period tally and freshman goalie Tracee Whitley's eight saves, the Cantabs snuck out of Hanover with a precarious...
...identity to celebrity. Fred is, on the other hand, a passive narcissist. He takes his attractiveness for granted, breaks hearts out of thoughtlessness rather than malice, and has developed no antibodies against lovesickness. When Rosemary eventually boots him out of her bed, about all the sympathy one can muster is a facetious "Poor baby...
Thanks to the proliferation of summer festivals, opera, like football, is practically a year-round proposition these days. Even so, the fall openings of major international companies like New York City's Metropolitan Opera still have a glamorous cachet, and provide the occasion to muster a spectacular vocal show. Last week the Met did just that with a starry production of Wagner's Lohengrin...