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1950Year French ratification of accords completed with Pres Auriol signature

Bogomolov visits French Foreign Ministry; negative results indicated; GB Sec Bevin to conf with French Min Schuman over USSR recognition; Czech recognizes Ho Govt; Chinese Nationalists charge Chinese Communist troops entered Indo-China; French denial noted; Ho repts repulsing Chinese Nationalist troops attempting to cross border FRANCE COMPLETES BAO DAI RATIFYING; 2d Protest Made to Soviet on Ho Recognition Abrogation of Moscow Pact Seen Negative Reply Seen Bevin, Schuman to Confer Czechs Recognize Ho

1954Year Indonesian Min Sunarjo sees coming Colombo conf easing world tension

Bogor conf program outlined; Dr Rum opposes Communist China role at Apr conf ASIAN TALKS SEEN REDUCING TENSION; Jakarta Aide Cites Colombo Conference's Contribution to Peace in Indochina

1990Year LEAD: It's not news that Eric Bogosian is a great talent, a chameleon actor and penetrating social observer whose one-man shows have staked out their own mean streets in the crowded 1980's theatrical territory inhabited by Lily Tomlin, Spalding Gray, Whoopi Goldberg and so many others, from stand-up comedians to sit-down performance artists. Review/Theater

Bogosian Illuminates Life in the City

2000Year Wake Up and Smell the Coffee, new work by Eric Bogosian, to begin previews at Jane St Theater on April 24

Bogosian photo; The Laramie Project, directed by Moises Kaufman and written by his ensemble, will be next tenant at Union Square Theater; Tony awards officials are considering whether Sam Shepard play True West, which ran Off Broadway in 1982, will be considered new play or revival; Roundabout Theater will produce Eugene O'Neill play Desire Under the Elms this fall, with David Leveaux directing (On Stage and Off column) (M) ON STAGE AND OFF

1934Year Comment on O Koblic's discovery of supposed bohemium SCIENCE: VOLCANIC ISLAND PEAKS THAT COME AND GO

Bogoslav, the Strange Changing Island Off the Alaskan Coast, Again Reported Active -- Training Gunners by Camera Work A HUGE FLOATING WHALE FACTORY

1978Year CONTRASTS &#8212

Bogotá is a big booming capital city, total population just ver four million, built on a rolling plateau more than 8,000 feet high in the Arides in central Colombia. Indians clad in wool ponchos and black brimmed hats crowd the plazas, jackhammers set up a ceafening din as construction crews siart yet another high‐rise building, gamy outdoor markets stand not far from sophisticated French restaurants featuring European wines and salmon from Scotland. Altogether Bogota is a land of contrasts, a city of now and then, which does give it a marvelous flavor for the visitor. Over the sprawling urban mass hovers the spirit of the liberator, Sunón Bolivar, his name and his deeds forever cast in legend and statuary. What's Doing in BOGOTA

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