Wilson, acknowledging surveys that he informs once opposed using the military to interdict drugs, argued for it as a necessary tool to help local law enforcement. officials say they believe Contreras crossed the border into San Diego, spent one or two nights there accompanied by heavily armed pistoleros, and then left the area. The suspects chased the victims across Oxnard Street to the Tujunga Wash drainage channel, where police said the stabbings occurred The suspects then fled on foot About a dozen students witnessed the fight, Collins said. Nicaragua rejected Honduran charges that Sandinista troops attacked four Honduran villages in border incursions earlier this month.
The flavor is mild, with no bitterness, and it doesn't need to be peeled It should be picked for table use when about 18 inches long If left on the vine, it will grow to 3 feet . Reflects Administration View The shift to private sector development is a departure from the agency's past emphasis on more public sector areas, such as health and agriculture . Since its beginnings in 1963, SCATS, as it is popularly known, has placed at least one female gymnast on every U S Olympic team There have been more SCATS gymnasts placed on U S . Most people think that all nurses do is follow doctors' orders . Centinela Hospital Medical Center, Inglewood, has four affiliated clinics in its area that offer free testing on a walk-in basis; each location will provide referrals to physicians when needed.
Program revenues will be used to repay the loan funds with interest, Martin said . For a stunning, yet simple, Christmas meal, we suggest a rolled bone-in pork loin roast filled with a delicious apricot-flavored bread stuffing . The squatters reason that the police have their hands full and won't bother them for the moment . "I started pushing down on her stomach" he recalled Monday, motioning with both hands "She wasn't too good She wasn't breathing . Spokesman Paul Boyce said that all 11,400 members of the Rapid Deployment Force here participated in the daylong exercise, which involved recalling troops to the base for the checking of weapons, vehicles, identifications and other equipment.
Panamanians, who are predominantly Roman Catholics, took time out from political activity on Good Friday to prepare for the Easter weekend, but for many that meant only another day of hunger and shortages as a 12-day- general strike and bank closures keep even basic necessities out of their reach . "He literally sat and stared; I didn't know how to cheer him up" Mort Allison said "When he stays around the house all day, he gets morose On the days he goes, he comes back very happy" . Especially impressive, they say, is the unprecedented ethnic diversity among the five districts' 25 candidates, one whom is Asian, two of whom are black and five of whom are Latino . Although he preaches confidence and optimism, his sermon is tempered by the caveat that changing the city's course will require a great deal of time, effort and cooperation . "And I remember, when I was about 3, going between the rows of grapes on a mule with the big straw barrels hanging on the sides. I never thought of myself as rebellious but my teachers always seemed to-to the extent that I was asked to leave two schools.
" As I said in that column, "If Roberts' idea were new, I'd have to assume he is kidding . Beach closings, particularly those at Imperial Beach in 1983, are also thought to have hurt tourist revenues there . "For most Americans of Japanese ancestry who are over the age of 45 years" the relocation was "the single most traumatic event, the one which shaped the rest of their lives" Several critics, including Sen . "You're really progressing" she said, and left to call the obstetrician, Dr Lawrence Hansen, for the impending birth . Rocard, 57, served as agriculture minister while the Socialists held power after Mitterrand first won the presidency in 1981.
In addition, because Sun's liability insurance for directors and officers lapsed earlier this year, directors "have to be super careful" he said . And for the 5,000 Soviets who inhabit the world's northernmost city on the ice-bound Kara Sea, drinks and movies at Perlovsky's Coupole Lounge are a cherished escape from the 10 months of winter when temperatures plunge to 75 degrees below zero and the wind freezes the moisture in the corners of people's eyes . Refuge for Kidnapers, Killers Hezbollah had gained control of 90% of the area, which has long been a refuge for kidnapers, hijackers and assassins . After the area is dry, cover it with plastic, foil or bowls of food to discourage future use of that spot . It is important for all students-not just science majors-to grasp the basic lessons of science in order to understand public problems, such as pollution and waste management, Miller and Taagepera said.
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Joseph Platow, "don't bring Channon to school" until the district had formulated a policy on admission criteria for students exposed to the disease . The latest Soviet gambit is surely timed to tighten the screws, creating the impression that the stated U. S . If Gorbachev really means it, verification might now be adequate to discover cheating and to prevent preparation of test sites for a rapid break-out from a moratorium. Whether or not he is earnest, Gorbachev's apparent flexibility on verification raises two other red flags for some U. S . A beleaguered oil and gas tax shelter organized by a former Orange County man may declare bankruptcy to stave off thousands of angry investors who have apparently lost about $300 million in cash and notes and face paying millions of dollars in back taxes and penalties to the Internal Revenue Service . "We could do what they do, but we're more vindictive" says the animated Brumshagen in between ringing up brisk sales of poinsettias at $1. 75 each. "At various times, UCO worked on that plane" Nestande added in an interview. Robert Joffrey, the visionary son of immigrant parents who founded what many critics consider the most diverse ballet company in the world, died early Friday at New York University Hospital.
"I always wanted to own this place, but now that I've got it I realize how hard it is to keep the weeds down I found out what 'Hoe! Hoe! Hoe' really means . Some braved fire or the high seas, one wrestled with an armed assailant in a courtroom, another snatched a child from the tracks as a train approached . Exactly at 11:30 a. m, Hemingway appeared in the lobby of the Gritti I was shocked by his appearance . In August, after an investment of $1. 8 billion, Defense Secretary Caspar W Weinberger killed the Army's controversial Sgt York, a tank-mounted gun .
If there's a message in all this, I haven't had time to sort it out" Her grief at yet another family loss through extreme violence has been camouflaged by a whirlwind of necessary activity . Taking note of the gay life style of West Hollywood, Secretary of State March Fong Eu told the gathering that "America is for everyone-a place where people are not judged by "their heritage or life style . Next door, Dick Miller, owner of Carpet Mine Co, said he was frustrated both by the book store and City Hall . In Mexico, the study said, the situation was reversed and the women were relegated to domestic roles with little role in decision-making . Pho '79, a sparsely furnished restaurant once located on Vo Tanh Street, now stands across from the Nguyen Hue mini-mall. There is little money in the treasury to buy food abroad, and in a sort of Catch-22, the country's prime prospect for building financial reserves is exporting food Malnutrition, a constant hazard in Vietnam, has worsened So has the budget deficit.
