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C1981022
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General Documents
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1/28/1999
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NEWSPAPER CLIPPING SOMERSET COAL MINE SEALED OFF
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the slate for Jluzart's (I;.;(r1i91) <br />. ~. = Cnncrrtn Nn.:1 Cur Violin mtd Or <br />rhrstrr br G Maprr, li. 216. S[ege- <br />man, who is currrntly a nutsic pro <br />frssnr a[ Duquesne University and <br />the Concerunasler of the Pittsbtu'gh <br />t )pera and Ballet Theater. showctl <br />~+1T the concerto s lever Conn Gong <br />with Mozart's culoritd technique. <br />~lnzart never leaves a musical <br />theme quite twderstated ut this <br />anrk. He takes each theme, states it <br />MINE: Meetvlg <br />slated to address <br />employee issues <br />> Cortfiltued from pad 1B <br />The "longwall" section where the <br />gas was detected had been operating <br />sbtce fast August, Wright said. The <br />580-foot longwall is a piece oC ma- <br />chinery that extracts much more <br />curd than conventional methods. al- <br />lowing mhters to produce about <br />I0.(g0 tons of coal per day. <br />While operating, Ute mine em- <br />ploys 1 i7 people, many of whom are <br />residents of Somerset and other <br />towns down valley. According to <br />Wright, 129 work in the mhte's un- <br />dergrotmd operations. Oxbow ofTi- <br />cials will meet this week to address <br />the employees' situation during [he <br />mine's downtime, Wright said. <br />"lt has some people kind of con- <br />cerned," Lowe said. "Oxbow is one <br />of my biggest customers." <br />Although the roncerto is a sub- <br />s4vttial work. i[ tvas disappointhtg <br />that it was the only one 5tegeman <br />played at the concert. However, the <br />symphony made up For the lack with <br />the Enigma Variations by English <br />composer Elgar (1857.193.7). <br />Conductor Kirk Gustafson ex- <br />plahted that [here are three ways to <br />listen to piece or pieces, there are l4 <br />variations. The first is as absolute <br />music. There is a 10-bar theme <br />Perhaps each variation is some- <br />how tilcen from other composers' <br />work and twisted htto a puzzle of 14 <br />pieces. Or maybe the enigma has <br />something to do with humanity and <br />that however expressive ar open a <br />person is, the bmermost soul is a <br />nosed book. <br />Who knows, it's an Enigma. But <br />despite this conundrum. the syatt- <br />phony's performance of Elgar's <br />work was beautifiil. <br />TOWER: Tower ~ZSits free through Sat. <br />> Cot>brued kom papg 1B <br />party brought in revenues of $60 mil- <br />lion a yeaz as a wholesale drug-store <br />supplier and maker of Hy-Grade lo- <br />tion. whicltstill is available and logs <br />sales of some $250,000 annually. <br />Some day, museum officials hope. <br />the tower will be the centerpiece of a <br />museum that stretches between <br />Fotud}t and FiRh streets along Ute <br />Avenue. <br />That day, museum board Chair- <br />man Harry Grill said, is not faz off. <br />"We're finally at the cusp where <br />the public is going to see the fruits of <br />our efforts," Grill told about 200 peo- <br />ple gathered on the second floor of <br />the C.D. Smith wing of the museum <br />Cor the tower dedication. <br />The next phase of work for the <br />museum is the renovation of the <br />Smith building to house the exhibits <br />in an open, well-lit building with <br />two floors of 12,000 squaze feet each. <br />Renovations should be complete <br />by the end of 1939, Grill said, and <br />exhibits ran be moved then from the <br />Whitman buildutg to the Smith <br />wing. <br />"Between now and the summer of <br />2000, you're going to see great things <br />happen at the museum," he said. <br />"Fifty years from now. people are <br />going to look back and recognize the <br />wisdom we had to see this thing <br />through." <br />The Sterling T. Smith Education- <br />al tower is open tree to the public <br />through Saturday, after which the <br />museum will chazge $2 for adults, $1 <br />for children. Children under 18 <br />must be accompanied by adults and <br />museum members will get free <br />admission. <br />Want to Subscribe to The Ser~inel? <br />Simply Call 242-1919 <br />The great <br />Haircut Sal <br />~~~.. <br />-.a „ <br />~~l' ~. `~ <br />~~ ' ~' <br />yy Prices may vary lei <br />+in connection with <br />activation through l <br />activation through t <br />AirToucn Cellular o <br />rate plan. limrtetl ti. <br />Shelle Sha <br />Board Certified. F <br />trtswmentSci~ <br />HelprngFrople is and al~ <br />aurnumtrrene,^non <br />helped many fxople e <br />whole n0v world o/sei <br />properly~itted amG <br />Free demotistrac <br />advanced technc <br />Ltie reamn ptc~le more <br />
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