71. The next minute he apologizes for the show and says he was wrong about its redeeming qualities. 72. The next minute he is in the street, stripped of his identification badge and surrounded by five cardboard boxes holding what had been in his desk. 73. The next minute the student might hear the computer offering words of praise in the voice of another child. 74. The next minute, a picture of Gov. Mario M. Cuomo is on the screen, an anonymous voice saying he cheated taxpayers. 75. The next minute, these countries are expelled from the system for not meeting the fiscal criteria. 76. The police officers told Nichols three times during the next few minutes that he was free to leave at any time, Kuhn said. 77. The next few minutes blurred by. 78. The next minute . . . 79. The next minute every ball finds a glove, and every pitcher resembles a Cy Young Award winner. 80. The next minute I could be suicidal and confused. |