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...Providence's two big guns, Gates Orlando and Kurt Kleinendorst, virtually carried its entire attack, every one of the home team's newly-concocted trios left the Friars in a daze. There was Greg Chalmers finding Greg Britz in the slot for the game's first goal, there was Phil Falcone hitting Gary Martin with a sensational centering pass and Martin returning the favor to Falcone on a nearly identical play eight minutes later, there was Shayne Kukulowiez connecting with Jim Turner zooming down the slot...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Icemen Flog Friars | 2/10/1983 | See Source »

...Paul Tortorella, who played sensationally in two outings last year against Harvard, stoned the Crimson in the first stanza, the period in which Cleary lamented the missed opportunities. Tortorella made nine saves in the period, many of them difficult--such as when he flopped to the ice to foil Phil Falcone when the Harvard center had a clean breakaway...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Elis Rout Icemen, Threaten Harvard's Ivy Lead | 2/7/1983 | See Source »

Bubbling over with enough "relationship" and "starting over" clichés to fill a week of Phil Donahue shows, New York Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner, 52, last week announced "a new era for the third time." And with that flourish of Rotary Club optimism, he introduced as the Yankees' new manager Billy Martin, 54. "I'll be handling all the trades," said Martin stagily, playing off the pair's old Lite beer ad. "What do you mean?" Steinbrenner blustered. "I'm handling all the trades . . . And if you don't like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 24, 1983 | 1/24/1983 | See Source »

When the movie begins, George Sitkowski (Bruce Dern) is the mayor of Scranton, running for reelection. James Daily (Stacy Keach), a junior high school principal, manages his former teammate's campaign, largely financed by Phil Ramono (Paul Sorvino), an Italian businessman whose strip-mining company thrives on city leases. Tom Daily (Martin Sheen), James's younger brother, returns from a mysterious absence to join the others and Coach Delaney (Robert Mitchum). "It's amazing." Tom comments, "nothing's really changed here. Nothing. "Of course, Tom's comment overlooks the closing of his old high school; the dark desertion...

Author: By Richard J. Appel, | Title: Post-Game Show | 1/21/1983 | See Source »

...outspoken outspoken Democratic champion of Ronald Reagan's economic programs, Texas Congressman Phil Gramm could hardly be described as a perfect party man. So it came as no surprise last week when the Democrats' Steering and Policy Committee voted 26 to 4 to oust Gramm from his seat on the influential House Budget Committee. Gramm promptly resigned from Congress and announced he would run for re-election as a Republican. "My crime," he declared before a jammed press conference in his Sixth Congressional District office in Bryan, Texas, "was that I dared to practice in Washington what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Fox Leaves the Coop | 1/17/1983 | See Source »

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