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...Wednesday Britannia finally left Long Beach without its passengers. The royals and their household, 30 servants and aides in all, went ahead to San Francisco by jet and checked into the Westin St. Francis Hotel's $1,200-a-night Presidential Suite. (The U.S. Government picked up the tab.) Nancy Reagan, in turn, got the London Suite (the irony was accidental). The trio and their courtiers later hooked up at the Trafalgar Room (also happenstance) in Trader Vic's restaurant...
...fixes can be made quickly at the Kennedy Space Center, Challenger may be able to take off on its maiden voyage by late March or early April, two months behind schedule. The delays have already cost more than $3 million. And the tab could climb still higher. At week's end technicians found that a lashing rainstorm had left deposits of fine grit, possibly beach sand or salt crystals, inside the payload bay. This could mean an expensive, time-consuming cleanup...
...NOTEBOOK: Fusco's shorthanders give him four, and the team eight, for the season... With a 2.65 goals-against average, Blair currently ranks third in the NCAA... Fusco regained the ECAC scoring lead with his two goals... Harvard outshot UVM, 35-31 At Burlington, Vt. Harvard(Tab)3(Tab)2(Tab)2--7 Vermont(Tab)1(Tab)1(Tab...
...York City. She spent 1982 as a debutante, and all year long the New York gossip journalists mentioned her in print, often dusting off a quaint epithet: deb of the year. "I don't get tired of it," she says, having finished her eggs and her Tab and three more cigarettes cadged from a waiter. "I'm honored. It's fun. It's wonderful. I'm having a wonderful year...
...criminal cases, state and local governments have been picking up the tab for defense lawyers, but the money is drying up. Boston last year simply ran out of funds to pay court-appointed counsel. So did Cole County, Mo. In St. Louis in 1983, 22 attorneys are expected to handle 12,000 cases on a budget of $695,000. The city's prosecutor, by contrast, has 45 attorneys and $2.4 million. In New York City, Legal Aid Society lawyers, who handle 70% of all criminal cases in the city, are on strike, in part because they believe superiors fired...