Word: tuned
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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UTTAS means opportunity to the surrounding area too. Sikorsky's Tobias estimates that Connecticut's economy will benefit to the tune of $60 million a year and every new job at Sikorsky will create "two to 2½ outside." But Sikorsky is cautious about new hiring: the firm will add only 400 to 500 people this year and a maximum of 2,000 by 1980. That means disappointment for most of the 6,000 skilled and semiskilled job seekers who have come to pound on the plant door since Sikorsky won the award...
Reflection serves food, coffee and tea to the tune of a $1.00-per-person minimum; musicians are paid by audience contributions. Call 661-1118 to find out about jazz (Friday-Sunday) and classical (Monday) performers. Music starts...
...moment at least, Smith is still talking peace. Last week he declared that he would now seek an internal solution with moderate representatives of Zimbabwe, the black nationalists' name for Rhodesia. Argued Smith: "Why should a few thousand terrorists, the majority of them mere schoolboys, call the tune to 6 million basically peaceful and peace-loving Africans?" To demonstrate good faith, his government prepared to announce the repeal of discrimination laws, specifically the Land Tenure Act, which restricts the 6.2 million blacks and 271,000 whites to roughly equal halves of the land...
...world. The lyrics are simple and sincere; the search for security strikes a universal chord in a way that the instrumentals try in vain to do. The piano and guitar dominate the score, and a tighter structure gives the song more power and coherence than the others. However, the tune's energy is undercut by a lackluster guitar solo on the fade...
...disconcerting. The film interweaves clips indiscriminately, as if James Mason as Rommel in The Desert Rats were as valid a reflection of the African cam paign as authentic shots of Rommel himself. Director Winslow's cheapest shot is a reverse-action sequence depicting the German retreat: to the tune of Get Back, Hitler is made to cha cha cha back and forth like the cat in the Purina Cat Chow commercial...