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...brief interview after the speech, Carter said that newly elected Senator and current Gov. Jhon D. Rocketeller IV of West Virgina, Sen. Bill Bradley (D.N.J.), and Sen. Sam Nunn(D.Ga) would all be strong presidential contenders four years from...
...Arkansas E--David Pryor (D) 253,195 58 56 Ed Bethune 185,913 42 Colorado Nancy Dick (D) 195 396 37 47 E-Pill Armatrong (R) 333 917 62 Delaware E-Joseph Biden (D) 147 056 60 100 John Burns (R) 97 903 40 Georgia F-Sam Nunn (D) 871 023 82 75 Mike Hicks (R) 189 668 18 Idaho Pete Busch (D) 21 823 22 31 E--Jim McClure (R)' 74 541 74 Illinois E--Paul Simon (I) 1508 243 52 65 Charles Percy (R)' 1365 591 47 Iowa E--Tom Harkin (D) 613 350 56 87 Roger Jepsen...
...have been staged by the R.S.C. in 15 years; one would think that by now Director Terry Hands could do it in his dreams. And so he has. Borrowing moods and motifs from distinguished R.S.C. predecessors-the rigorous gaiety of a Peter Brook circus, the majesty of a Trevor Nunn midnight Mass-Hands has turned Shakespeare's most popular comedy into a dream play with music and dance. Each line of dialogue (not just "Speak low, if you speak love") sounds like a song cue from the loveliest libretto ever written. Each move seems choreographed to the playwright...
...Designer John Napier has ramped and revamped the huge Apollo Victoria Theater, allowing the young cast room to roller-skate through three levels of the audience. But all the amplified sound and whirling energy cannot hide the show's vacuity. The story line is repetitive and inconsequential; Trevor Nunn's staging is an elephantine parody of his wondrous work on Nicholas Nickleby and Lloyd Webber's Cats; and the composer, who until now seemed an inexhaustible fountain of inventive melody, has devised a bluesy score that is sere and predictable. Lloyd Webber is no longer content simply...
Despite the defeat of the Nunn amendment, the Administration could not claim total success when the Senate finally passed, 82-6, the defense budget at 3:57 a.m. Thursday. Reagan had requested $313 billion in military funds, which would have been a 13% annual increase after inflation; the Senate authorized expenditures of $299 billion (a 7.8% increase), but the House has approved a budget of only $292 billion. Both chambers rejected money for the development of nerve gas, but approved funding for almost every other major weapons system...