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...sanitation measure after an attack by Somoza's National Guard. Le Figaro admitted that its picture had been incorrectly captioned. The State Department insisted, however, that U.S. charges of Sandinista repression were correct. The Nicaraguans denied the claim, but TIME has independently verified that killings and forced reset dements have occurred...
...reset was rather academic. A Ken Code slapshot deflected off a tangle-comprised of Crimson forward Jim Turner and Tiger defensemen Rob Sheuer and past a bewildered Dennis. Turner got the credit for the goal, at 9:22, and Harvard closed out the first period with a 2-0 lead...
...repertory to the best-known works, which are sung in English. Says Company Manager Jim Toland, 36: "What else can you bring to someone who has never seen opera before but the great ones?" There is a little experimentation: Donizetti's Don Pasquale will be reset in modern Cuba. TOT is also limited to operas in which the chorus is not essential and which do not call for either heavy orchestration or the kind of big, heroic vocal strength that is still beyond the capacity of the company's young singers...
...back up to the desired temperature. To alleviate that inefficiency, Leahy says, the energy study group recommended installing timers on the building's thermostats to prevent temperatures from hovering indefinitely at inordinately high settings. Because the timers will run out every hour and a half, someone will have to reset them, Leahy says...
...Corsica, in Scotland, in Wales, Cornwall, Essex, Belgium, Switzerland, the Sudetenland, the South Tyrol, Austria, the Basques and Catalan, Quebec, Western Australia, the South Island of New Zealand, even Puerto Rico, Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, patriots are going their separatist ways, he says. Some, perhaps those who reset their watches every spring with an easy conscience, might protest that this proves Toffler wrong, demonstrating that nation-states, far from extinction, are likely only to multiply. Instead, Toffler says, we will soon become a world governed by "an Oceans Matrix, a Space Matrix, a Food Matrix, a Transport Matrix...