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SEAN MACSTIOFÁIN, 42, the army's Southern-based chief of staff. He was born near London, and until twelve years ago he answered to both his English name, John Stephenson, and his adopted Gaelic name. Caught up in the republican movement through his Irish heritage, he married an Irish girl from Cork after having served three years in the R.A.F. and joined the I.R.A. He also worked for British Railways as a trainee inspector, a job that gave him free tickets to Ireland for himself and his family. Imprisoned at Wormwood Scrubbs in 1953 for his part...
...didn't convert in the first half, that was the key to the game," Brown coach Cliff Stephenson said. "We outplayed them in the second quarter but it was just a question of our forwards not capitalizing on some openings...
...Paul never should have come out on that one," Stephenson said. "Papagianis looked up, saw what was happening and put it right over his head...
BARBARA J. STEPHENSON Davis, Calif...
...that it would seek to "restructure" its debts and obtain "modifications" of some $3,000,000 in various interest and note payments due in January. It has already deferred a Dec. 1 interest payment on a note of $10 million. "We'll make it," says Mohawk's Stephenson, who has taken a 75% salary cut -to $15,000 a year-for the duration. "We won't go under." Yet the two sides are so far apart that no one expects an early return to work. More than most union men, the pilots have been in a position...