Word: rivalled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Brotherly love should mix like olive oil and apple juice on Saturday when the Spagnola brothers face each other Larry is Harvard's starting center and sibling rival John a star receiver for Yale. Luckily the two will not be on the field at the same time with the Ivy Championship at stake...
...STORY LINE women into the songs is as convoluted as the philosophical themes underlying them are abstract, but it basically emerges as follows: Kurata, a sort of interplanetary Kung-Fu champion, encounters and is challenged by a mysterious rival, Fu-Shen. Soundly trounced, the humiliated Kurata loses all that he holds most dear--his wife, his eyesight, his power and his status. To recover, he slips off to an ambiguous other world--"a physical and mental wilderness"--where he learns that by suffering and surviving he can become invulnerable. Then, having regained his strength, Kurata crosses back to the world...
This year the pickings were slimmer for King's organization, Citizens for Limited Taxation (CFLT). A ban on corporate contributions and the creation of a rival organization cut the group's take to around $40,000, though their staff of 500 volunteers freed much of that money for other uses. Another headache for CFLT was that under House Bill 5020, introduced by Representative Piro of Somerville, 85 per cent of the people are below the cutoff point. The bill died in the Ways and Means Committee, but its tables were used as the basis for argument on question...
...helicopter from WEEI radio delivered "Leonard Bernstein" to Soldiers Field during Saturday's half-time show to lead a group of Harvard-Radcliffe musicians in a barely audible piece of classical music. The helicopter's landing provided the only note of concord between the rival sides all afternoon...
...President had already delayed the dispersal of campaign money to his rival for two weeks pending a meaningless review of legislation. This latest action meant that none of the accumulated subsidies would be available for the six Presidential primaries on May 25. Had the President simply sworn in the five members of the FEC already confirmed on May 18, payments could have been made within an hour or two. At that point, Reagan had unpaid claims in excess of $1 million. Of that figure, nearly $400,000 had already been audited for immediate payment. Of course, none of the Democratic...