Word: airing
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While many Americans will be out at the old ball park this summer, others will be taking to the air on vacations and business trips. In this issue we provide those travelers with an airport guide that rates the ten busiest airports in the U.S., plus four in Europe and six in the Far East, taking into consideration such matters as the number of times planes are delayed, accessibility, parking and general amenities. In addition to reporting from TIME correspondents who use airports frequently, we used files from Correspondent Marion Knox, who flew in and out of each...
...your guess is as good as mine--I doubt whether even the movie makers agreed (or cared) about what was going on. No one explains how an ex-banker turns into a talented teamster, or why the oil company does not simply fly some explosives from the States (no air trip could be more dangerously turbulent than the truck ride). What is certain is that for the rest of this long movie we watch two trucks with four truck drivers negotiate some difficult roads in the rain. Along the way they encounter such exciting obstacles as an Indian who makes...
...films, which are shown at 7:30 p.m. in the Science Center, cover many different forms of modern dance. Tonight's program includes two Doris Humphrey films, "Air for a G-String" and "Dance: Four Pioneers," and two other films...
NONATTAINMENT. Because areas that do not meet the 1970 act's minimal clean-air requirements cannot legally attract more polluting industry, the EPA last fall announced a Solomonic compromise: it would permit new factories and power plants in a "nonattainment" area if their pollution was offset by curbs on existing emissions. It is under such an arrangement that Volkswagen is building its first U.S. assembly plant-in New Stanton, Pa. Yet the imaginative offset policy has touched off howls from industry, and the Carter Administration wants another year to study its effects. In a surprising reversal, the House voted...
...week's end the debate's outcome was still, so to speak, up in the air. What the lawmakers decide could, as the Sierra Club puts it, "strongly influence virtually every major environmental struggle in the next five years...