Word: subs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...slice: there are no more scences of Pat and her hubby getting frisky to the beat of Muzak disco, no more jokes about Explodo-Gum, the treat that causes green saliva to ooze from the mouths of sweet-toothed kids. Instead, the filmmakers concentrate on a hackneyed sub-plot about the Organization for World Management, a sinister group of slick, young corporate types who plot to control the world by shrinking the masses. They kidnap poor Pat to run experiments on her, but, with the help of a gorilla (yes, another smart movie gorilla), she tries to escape and tell...
Other noteworthy performances included freshman Jessica Rice's second-place time of 31.62 in the 50-yd. backstroke, and sophomore Debbie "Sub-Deb" Markson's anchoring 25.70 split on the 200-yd. freestyle relay...
...Denver, Dallas, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, and St. Louis. In Boston, Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr. appointed Willie as one of four experts evaluating desegregation plans. In Denver, Willie outlined his philosophy on the ingredients of a good desegregation plan and presented a plan for dividing the city into sub-districts to minimize busing and allow as much diversity as possible in each school. In St. Louis, he told a court-appointed group monitoring the implementation of desegregation what he saw as its responsibilities and authority; he also suggested that the city itself had enough white students to desegregate schools without...
...well as spartan salary scales for top federal jobs, has clearly slowed the appointment process at the sub-Cabinet level. Fred Fielding, the transition's conflict-of-interest counsel, proposes modifications, such as requiring an appointee to disclose the nature of each of his assets without having to specify the exact amount of those over $10,000. Says he: "It is conflicts, not wealth, that the public is concerned with." He also suggests that financial disclosure be made only to congressional committees, not to the public...
...York City, the cold has continued almost unabated since a sub-zero Christmas Day, and January temperatures have averaged 19.7°. Some stingy and cold-hearted "coldlords" were giving up trying to provide heat in rundown tenements, and a few had let boilers slip into disrepair-or even intentionally damaged them. Said City Heat Inspector Theodore Klopsis: "There is plenty of heating oil, but some landlords are deliberately turning off their boilers...