Word: santiagos
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...though Saturday's exploits of junior fullback Robert Santiago and the past wonders of Azelby still overshadow those of the newest Crimson star, Wilkinson doesn't feel shortchanged...
...When somebody like Santiago runs 65 yards down the sideline, people are going to stand up and yell. Ballcarriers are going to be the center of attention," he says...
...result, starting wingback Robert Santiago will shift to fullback, even though he's also been slightly hampered with an injury this week...
...based opposition tried another approach: as part of its effort to provoke a national strike, it called on Chileans to assemble in city and town squares to sing the national anthem and then quickly disperse. Pinochet was in no mood for music. Even before the singing had begun in Santiago's main square, police equipped with submachine guns, dogs, clubs and water cannons charged the crowd of 5,000. The confrontation set off two days of brutal clashes between police and protesters in slums and on university campuses that left nine people dead and as many as 140 injured...
...privacy, however, has not deterred the clients of small and svelte Regent Air, which began the old-fashioned service in August. In addition to being provided with caviar and executive secretaries for $810 one-way between the New York area and Los Angeles, passengers have called Paris, Rome, Santiago and even Chasen's restaurant in Hollywood for dinner reservations. The price: $7.35 for the first three minutes, plus charges for a regular operator-assisted call...