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...view of the dismal record of the Carter Administration, giving it an encore would be like securing your kite to an anchor-no place to go but down...
...separate presidential sprints in some 175,000 voting precincts, is an awesome task for any journalist. But things have changed quite a bit since the stone age days of 1960, when all through Election Night at NBC the latest figures were hauled up to the Huntley-Brinkley anchor booth in a wicker basket on a rope...
...remains a closely guarded secret at all three networks. What comes out of them will be visible starting at 7 p.m. E.S.T. Election Night. At CBS, which is typical of the networks in its election preparations, Walter Cronkite will have three computer screens in front of him on the anchor desk flashing the latest numbers on the pres1 idential race and various other contests. Tight races and those in which CBS has picked a winner will show up with brighter intensity on these screens. Each of the four regional correspondents with him -Dan Rather, Harry Reasoner, Lesley Stahl...
...Harvard defense will face perhaps its toughest test in Carbone and Co., but, then again, Brown probably hasn't faced a better group either. Captain Chuck Durst, linebacker Bob Woolway and cornerback Rocky Delgadillo anchor a defensive corps almost without weakness. Their iffectiveness will probably prove the difference. To the predix...
...shows, which the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC) will air in April and May and which Gingerich will anchor, will feature interviews with prominent scientists about gravity. The CBC will run the shows as installments of their prime time talk show "Ideas...