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1993Year A picture caption in Business Day yesterday with an article about a technology-development program in Youngstown, Ohio, misidentified the people and the factory shown. The people were Henry E. Bertolini Jr., engineering manager of General Extrusions Inc., and Lee Krum, an employee

they were at the company's aluminum-extrusion plant. Corrections

1942Year Yesterday's weekly statement of the twelve Reserve Banks showed reserve note circulation for the system as a whole to be at the highest of the year to date. Holdings of United States Government securities increased $12,426,000

they were at the highest point since November, 1940. RESERVE BANK POSITION; Range of Important Items in 1942 and Comparisons

2004Year Mayor Michael R Bloomberg calls for dismissal of five New York City assistant principals accused of shopping while they were supposed to be at Education Dept

they were awaiting assignment after their positions were eliminated; city investigators say four of them also falsified time sheets (S) Bloomberg Calls for Dismissal Of 5 Educators Who Shopped

1991Year Crimes reported in New York City last year fell by a modest 0.3 percent. But behind that undramatic figure lie others that may give early, intriguing encouragement to Police Commissioner Lee Brown's ideas about crime control. Last year, in response to rising fear, Mr. Brown announced two programs to address crime by redeploying officers, well before any expansion of the force. In one, Operation Take Back, extra foot patrol officers were sent to seven high-crime precincts

they were backed up by teams of undercover narcotics officers, detectives and others. Early Returns for a Police Strategy

2005Year WHEN George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein set about forming an American ballet company in the 1930's -- an effort that would result in the New York City Ballet -- they encountered resistance. Ballet in this country had been the province of Russian (or Russian-named) ballerinas who espoused a style that would seem theatrically artificial today. There were some, like John Martin, dance critic of The New York Times, who felt initially that American dance was modern dance and that ballet represented a regression to what might now be called ''old Europe.'' Yet from the beginning Balanchine and Kirstein were determined to form a truly American ballet company. American girls, wrote Kirstein, ''were not sylphides

they were basketball champions and queens of the tennis court, whose proper domain was athletics. They were long-legged, long-necked, slim-hipped and capable of endless acrobatic virtuosity.'' The New York City Ballet was never ''pure,'' neither entirely American nor drawn entirely from the School of American Ballet. But eventually, most of the dancers were born and schooled here, and they developed a distinctly American aesthetic. Dancers Without Borders: Does National Origin Matter?

1993Year Maine Suddenly, the Black Bears, who lost but one of 45 games in winning the national championship last season, are just another hockey team. They have lost four of their last five

they were beaten, 5-0, by UMass-Lowell on Sunday, their first shutout loss in 304 games dating to 1986, and their coach, Shawn Walsh, is under suspension. Walsh's three-week, five-game suspension will include two games against Ferris State this weekend at Orono, Me., and end with the first match of the Mariucci Tournament at Minneapolis against Lake Superior State on Dec. 31. COLLEGE HOCKEY REPORT

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