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...Quinn DE 6-3 205 Se. Dever, MA 16 John Quinn DE 6-3 205 Se. Dever, MA 25 Bon Quineness DB 5-11 170 Se. Claremont, CA 49 Tony Resch DB 6-1 180 Jr. Philadelphia, PA 37 Dave Rohol MG 5-10 210 Sr. Stew, OH 83 Gregery Rohde SE 6-3 196 Se. Seminele, FL 18 Israel Rosales QB 5-10 166 Sr. Montebella, CA 54 David Ross C 6-0 205 Se. Millan, PA 47 Jay Ruffle DB 6-0 187 Se. Gardena, CA 63 Warren Seams OG 6-0 196 Se. Saunter, SC 28 John...
...just that which makes Out Out so disappointing. Of course the 80s are a chaotic stew of energy and images. But a ing the spirit of the 80s than Hair did to capturing the spirit of the "60s: This work tries to deal with all the many issues that confront this generation--too many for one play. There are too many hands, too many cooks hovering over this soup. The nightmare of potential nuclear bolocaust is more than any one person or any one theater collective can tackle, and it is dishonest to pretend otherwise. TheaterWork...
...colander, the mistress of cuisine is not demonstrating the joy of Gallic cooking. Dinner at Julia's, her new 13-part public television series, which will start in October, celebrates American cooking, ingredients and wines with such dishes as poached Alaska salmon, duckburger with wild rice, California fish stew, braised stuffed bottom round of beef, New Orleans crayfish bisque and an incendiary version of baked Alaska that Julia calls Mount St. Helens in Flames...
...most popular means of transportation. The largest store is run by the Falkland Islands Co., which owns more than 43% of the land and employs 240 workers. Mutton, delivered to homes twice a week, is still referred to as "the 365," meaning that people roast it and stew it and chew it 365 days a year. One happy result of the war is that the Falklanders decided to start a weekly newspaper, the Penguin News. Another welcome consequence: demand for colorful Falkland Islands stamps (printed in England) has grown so much that the government earned more last year from foreign...
...barbaric, but still better left undone. Executing Rutledge would be a waste, not so much of his diminished humanity, but of society's moral capital. The gunslinging heroes of corny adventure fiction had it right: there are guys not worth killing. Let Rutledge sit and stew in his 8-ft. by 5-ft. pen in Alabama. Forget...