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When he asked aloud, "What does Jesse Jackson want" he answered himself with the familiar: "I want the nomination of the party. "The blessing in disguise in all of this is that it points to the need for better security at all the memorials" said John Wheeler, chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund. On Tuesday, she found and bought a map of London for 25 cents she plans to use during a visit there. The sticking point for the unions is the fact that the train can be staffed with as few as two crew members changed at eight different points, instead of three or four crew members that union agreements require be changed at 16 points between Chicago and Los Angeles.

Warren Hillgren, echoing sentiments voiced by the other candidates Monday evening at a public forum. Wineries near the observatory said they suffered no damage at all. This occurred during debate on a bill (HR 4421) to re-authorize nutrition programs, Head Start, the Community Services Block Grant and several other anti-poverty programs. Disruption Plans The settlers admit that they drafted elaborate plans to disrupt the meeting, which they viewed as treasonous collaboration with the PLO and dangerous incitement of the local Arab population. There is no index to ship passenger arrivals in New York City for the years of 1892-93 (though such exists for the years 1820-46 and 1897-1943. Ver, who was charged but later acquitted in the case along with 24 other soldiers and a civilian. We try to be sensitive to the image of the developer, to the types of people who will occupy the building and to the building itself.

To many black audiences, for instance, Jackson says his election means "there are no more impossible dreams. Of the more than 80 orchestra players, only 38 are full time. At the minimum there will be a fine of $50 for driving an unregistered vehicle. Meanwhile, the committee cleared a key stumbling block to tax revision after senior members of the panel forged a compromise on the controversial issue of tax-free bonds Packwood and Sen. The staff arrives about 8:30 a. m, and "we never know what's going to happen next" she said "You never know when you're going home. "Then we get one that's so awful we say, 'Ay, que mamarracho! (What a mess) Who could wear such a thing' And that one sells like crazy" So they turn out burgundy peacocks, green lions, purple butterflies flirting with orange tulips, a high-backed black cat stalking eerily across the roof of a skyscraper. The two bills received 3-3 and 4-2 votes, respectively, with five votes required for approval.

'It Can Be Done' "It's the first time that a public-interest group has gone to bat with the air pollution control district and won" said Russ Baggerly, a leader of the Environmental Coalition, after the Monday decision "That in itself is significant. WASHINGTON — The number of people responsible for monitoring the quality and reliability of work done for the U. S. "Independence! That's the most vital thing to have" At 59, his beard is silvery. But Amal militia chief Nabih Berri blamed Hezbollah, saying the group had turned the area into a "haven for terrorism" in a statement that implicitly accused the organization of holding 18 kidnaped foreigners in the suburbs. . "That 40% has no access to justice or education or the communications media". A U. S. The canyon is best known as the site of Dawn Mine, which, unfortunately for its investors, produced more stories than gold.

Bright & Associates, a consulting firm in Anaheim, is handling applications and tests for Security Environmental Systems. Rugmini Shah, the city's chief health officer, said, "If they don't remove the doors we will turn it over to the city prosecutor" To be sure, not everyone comes to the 1350 Club on Locust Avenue for sexual encounters behind closed doors. He is the world's youngest monarch, still an English schoolboy with his final exams in two months. "People have a chance to vote on new leadership" said Margrave, who is seeking his second four-year term. In addition, 41,000 California seniors passed College Board advanced placement tests last year, a 73% increase over 1983-84.

"No matter what we do, some of the neighbors are still going to cry about something" he said. The naval assault marked the first direct entry by the French military into the conflict, which claimed seven lives last week and left four more French gendarmes wounded in additional fighting Sunday morning. 'Grave, Delicate Problem' He called the hostage drama "an extremely grave and delicate problem" and Berges said in a statement that his announcement of Saturday's naval assault near the town of Puebo, 170 miles from Noumea, "could have a negative influence on contacts with the kidnapers and could even endanger the lives of the hostages"NOUMEA, New Caledonia — Melanesian separatists declared Sunday that 23 French hostages they have been holding since last month in a heavily fortified cave are now considered "prisoners of war" The separatists' leaders called on the United Nations to send an independent commission to investigate what it calls "France's colonial war" in this South Pacific island territory. 30 benefit at the Century Plaza, honoring Rams' owner Georgia Frontiere and Buddy Rogers.

Last week, the House committee adopted an amendment to add 40 cents to the minimum wage increase during a fourth year. According to the latest health department statistics, there were 4,354 confirmed cases of AIDS in the county as of Jan. philanthropist-and his wife Toni as they left to say, "Your dad would be proud, Bruce" CORO KUDOS-The Coro Foundation-its name was chosen because it stands for nothing else-held its 10th Public Affairs Awards Dinner on Thursday night at the Century Plaza and got high marks for honorees and for explaining their lives to a dinner audience Honored were Ernst & Whinney Vice Chairman Walter F Beran; Dr Samuel M. It criticized that figure as "disappointing"They began arriving early in the morning at an Oxnard market, stood in line in temperatures that soared into the mid-80s and stayed late into the night. The report, authored by James Kane, then associate director of the department, cited longstanding problems in the management and implementation of safety programs for the DOE's nuclear facilities. However, federal law enforcement officials who confirmed that Tantoco is a fugitive after jumping a bail of 100 million lira (about $100,000 at the time) denied that her disappearance will prevent the grand jury from pursuing its racketeering investigation "We're not sitting around waiting for Mrs Tantoco" Assistant U. S Atty Charles LaBella said.

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