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...Crimson had miraculously managed to weave through the maze of the all-day, quasi-round-robin tournament unscathed, winning four matches without losing a game--including a ruthless crushing of Cornell, the defending champion...

Author: By Anthony J. Blinken and Thomas H. Howlett, S | Title: Spikers Lose Ivy Finals As Tireless Tigers Roll | 4/20/1981 | See Source »

Participants in an all-day National Youth Service (NYS) conference at Brandeis University on Saturday were skeptical of the efficacy of national youth work programs...

Author: By Joseph B. Borini, | Title: Skepticism Marks Conference; Students Debate Youth Service | 2/4/1980 | See Source »

...Brezhnev sign the SALT II treaty next week, it goes before the Senate for a ratification debate that will range over the whole relationship between the world's two superpowers. To help clarify some of the complex issues, TIME last week convened a panel of experts for an all-day conference in Manhattan. Among them were two of the key Senate staff members now polishing arguments for the showdown on the floor: Richard Perle, 37, a former consultant to the Defense Department, adviser to SALT Critic Henry Jackson of Washington and widely considered to be the best informed opponent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Preview of the SALT Debate | 6/18/1979 | See Source »

...Bulletin thus joined a small but growing number of "all-day" papers that produce both morning and afternoon editions. Only two dozen of the nation's 1,753 dailies publish all day, and most are in relatively small, one-paper cities. But in the past couple of years some big-city afternoon papers have added morning editions: the Detroit News (circ. 634,000), Dallas Times Herald (251,000), and Oakland Tribune (164,000). Other papers are considering the move, among them the financially beset Washington Star (329,000), which has renegotiated its union contracts as part of a long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: All-Day Dailies | 1/15/1979 | See Source »

...business with $3.5 million in assets keep him from doing as much of the actual planting and harvesting as he would like. Says Benedict: "I miss it, because spending eight hours in a tractor cab is a therapeutic kind of work. But I can't assign myself an all-day task running a machine any more. I have to be able to move about to make sure that it all comes together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New American Farmer | 11/6/1978 | See Source »

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