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...years Boston area skiers have been more inclined to drive a few hours longer to get to Vermont's "biggies"--Stowe, Mt. Snow, Killington, et. al.--leaving New Hampshire as the Green Mountain State's little sister. But last year, the ski operators in New Hampshire intensified their campaign to pull a larger chunk of the New England ski dollar into their coffers...
...volcanoes and happy old age. The Grand Prix Litteraire des Vins du Périgord de la Région de Bergerac goes to the best literary celebration of the glories of Perigord wine. First prize: half a barrel of Périgord wine. The Prix Mystère et Cognac, which was unfortunately abolished this year, traditionally went to the best detective novel whose hero drank cognac. There are even awards for losers. The coveted Prix Cazes goes to a writer who has never won any other prize...
...most celebrated of the defendants was Lionel Cruse, head of the 155-year-old firm of Cruse et Fils Freres. When the scandal broke in June 1973, it was quickly dubbed the "Winegate" affair by French papers. Protesting his innocence, Cruse shot back in righteous anger: "You'll see, I'll be the Nixon of Bordeaux." That prediction turned out to be more accurate than he could have possibly wished. Last week, in a criminal court, Cruse, his cousin Yvan, a freewheeling wine broker named Pierre Bert and 15 lesser merchants were on trial, charged with falsifying labels...
...right arm of the White power structure in America, step in to brutally repress any organized efforts of black students to make black colleges accountable to their needs and the needs of the black community. We would do well to remember Jackson State, Texas Southern, South Carolina State, Southern, et. al., because they carry a message for us: to administrators and officials, black or white, who see their vested interest as being in the continued propagation of the ideologies of racism and individualism by the American educational system, the presence of black students on college campuses is conditional. Southern...
...himself. Sometimes electric, sometimes Nashville-inspired, Anderson's compositions seem most at ease when pervaded by a gentle air of melacholy that advocates introspection and self-awareness. An excellent performer, he is able to move entire audiences by his poignant vocals and sparkling guitar playing. A must for folkies, et. al. At Sanders Theater November 9 at 8 p.m. Tickets on sale for $4 at Holyoke Ticket Center...