Word: sickness
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...left-wing youth leader. When the colonels took over in April, 1967. Theodorakis knew what was best for him and took refuge in the Bulgarian embassy in Athens. The police caught up with him and he has been in prison for more than two years. He is now sick and under police surveillance in a hospital. The score for Z is adapted from various of his work which were smuggled out of Greece, where they are banned along with the music of Tchaikovsky...
Sullivan replied by saying that, in collective bargaining, the Public Works employees, made other demands- for clothing, sick pay, etc.-which, if granted along with the 10 per cent, would give them increased benefits larger than those granted other city employees...
...Zeffirelli's Sicilian setting was full of church steps and free of novelty. His Pagliacci included a dusty road, a gnarled tree, a brilliant sunset and a great deal of lively Method movement. Here, if the pace was present, the voices were lacking. Dynamic Soprano Teresa Stratas fell sick and had to be replaced at the last minute. Veteran Tenor Richard Tucker had neither the warmth nor the fire to create dislike in the audience and then transform it into pity. Only Baritone Sherrill Milnes as the deformed Tonio had the strong, rich reserves of voice and tone that...
Ardery says: "You probably won't get sick in Africa (I never did), but if you do, the disease might be debilitating or fatal, so in addition to the standard inoculations, get cholera shots and buy an anti-malaria drug like chioroquine or Daraprim...
John Reitz and Art Weissman will miss their second consecutive match. Both fencers, who failed to make the trip to New York last Saturday, are still sick. They contributed five victories in the last match against the Engineers. The Crimson will need strong performances from its inexperienced sophomores to cover up for Reitz and Weissman...