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The folks in Rawhide Village, a subdivision near Gillette, Wyo., figured something was amiss back in February when they found they could set fire to cracks in the street. Methane, it developed, was surfacing from coal deposits below. So was stinking -- and sickening -- hydrogen sulfide. By this month, with the...
As of last week Ishtar's ticket sales trailed even the inane Ernest Goes to Camp and were not in the same class as Beverly Hills Cop II ($71.6 million in 16 days) and The Untouchables ($3.3 million in its first two). One consolation: Columbia hopes to recover part of...
The $13 billion, four-year aid program was successful even though it provided only a fraction of the necessary capital because all it had to do was "clear bottlenecks and let society recover," Maier told the crowd of about 50 people. He added that American money acted "like oil in...
That admission could bring on increasingly stormy international debt negotiations, since banks may no longer be willing to continue the seemingly interminable cycle of stretched-out loans and infusions of cash that have so far characterized the debt tango. At the same time, Citicorp's move could jar the Reagan...
During an otherwise sedate tea party in the second act of Pygmalion, Peter O'Toole rises from a chair, stumbles into a fireplace screen with a jangling crash, whirls around to recover his balance, ensnares and dances with a grandfather clock, then ends by flinging himself into another chair and...