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Second Period--No scoring.Penalties--SL, Martyn Ball (Cross checking) 2:38;H, Matt Mallgrave (rough, major high sticking)5:35; SL, Brad James (roughing) 5:35; SL, AndyPritchard (tripping) 8:59; H, Kevin Sneddon(roughing) 12:47; H, bench (too many men, servedby Scott Barringer...
...Ciavaglia, Weisbrod). Penalties--C,Steve Dubinsky (Cross checking) 5:16; C, Donovan(roughing) 5:16; H, S. McCormack (roughing) 5:16;H, Melrose (roughing) 5:43; C, Jeff Torrey(checking from behind) 8:20; H, Flomenhoft (highsticking) 8:20; C, Kent Anderson (high sticking)8:20; H, Weisbrod (roughing, major high sticking)17:33; C, d'Orsonnens (roughing) 17:33; C,Trombley (slashing...
...keeping with that spirit, the new governor said he plans to submit a major reform package to the legislature this month designed to restructure state government. Weld said he would submit a second reform package in February which will include tax relief to spur private innovation and investment...
White House aides point out that Bush's policies, notably the cozying up to China, are not always pro-democracy. The Philippines and Panama were special cases in which the U.S. had historic ties with the countries involved, major assets to protect -- the Panama Canal and sea and air bases in the Philippines -- and strong military forces on the scene and ready for action. Says a senior Administration official: "It's always nice, of course, when you can intervene on behalf of democrats, but that's not always possible...
Poland, where major antigovernment strikes broke out in 1956, 1968, 1970, 1976 and 1980-81, mounted the first full test of Moscow's new policy. At the beginning of 1989, Polish party leader Wojciech Jaruzelski told his Central Committee that "fundamental changes" were needed to rescue the economy from work stoppages, inflation, debt, shortages and the burden of a near worthless currency. Having suppressed Solidarity for seven years and jailed or driven underground many of its leaders, the party needed the union's help. During several weeks of so-called round-table discussions with the government, Walesa and other union...