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Patelll In Lebanon Herald Reporter diamlaaed aeven unfair labor prac­ wore diamlaaed with a cfafm they aald ahe waa not ahlelded from the tice chargea filed by the union, and CRO M W ELL — Paul Axinger, emotion of the tournament. "You accuaed the union'll leaderahip of the golfer who won the Canon- Juat get ao excited and nervoua." Ignoring membera. ^ ^ Sammy Davla Jr.-Greater Hart­ However. Patelll aald ahe waa "For the laat 11 weeka, NABET Korea party boss ford Open on Sunday, la not Juat confident he would win. deapite employeea working without a con­ another profeaalonal player win­ what her atomach told her. tract nave never been given the ning another victory. Axinger’a great uncle. 85-year opportunity to vote on the propoaed A group of more than 50 aunta. old Jack Stratton, alao of Man­ agreement preaented to the union demands elections unclea, coualna ond frienda. many cheater, followed Axinger around by NBC on March 91," aald a from Mancheater. where Axln- In the rain on Saturday, a feat that network atatement read by apokea- ger'a mother grew up. alao Patelll aald Impreaaed her. woman McClain Ramaey. dacy for prealdent If hla demanda After that day’a play. In which SEOUL. South Koroa (AP) - 'Tho ahared In the triumph hoad of tho rtllinf party. In a for reforma were not met. Axinger vaulted Into the lead. The oppoalton Immediately 'The gallery followed the 27- atunnlnf turnabout, domandod to­ year-old Holyoke native through Patelll aald a picnic had been day that Proaldont Chun Ddo-hwan hailed the atatement, and leading planned (or him. However, he diaaident Kim Dae-Jung called for every hole of the four-day tourna­ Home sales accopt (ho "pebplo'a will" and ment. They aweated out the declined becauae he aald he waa formation of an Interim govern­ too nervoua.
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