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With the big freshmen and sophomore Bob McCabe dominating play under the basket, Fleming worked the ball inside by passing and driving towards the basket himself, instead of gunning from long range...
...that such machines will be available by 1983 and in general use by 1989. Other experts say that executives will soon be able to operate a machine simply by touching it. An executive wishing to see his morning mail might only have to tap a picture of an In basket displayed on his screen. Doing so would tell the computer to print out on the screen whatever morning mail the executive had waiting for him in the computer's memory bank...
...perched atop his law files a lot to smile about. "Even Eisenhower didn't carry Lorain," Zieba says, but things are looking up this year. The Puerto Ricans (almost 18 per cent of Lorain) and the Blacks are "lackadaisical voters who've put all their eggs in Carter's basket...
...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...
After last spring's tour of China (the first ever by an American college team), the cagers will open their 1980-81 schedule with an exhibition against the ouring Portuguese team November 20 at that peach-basket era relic, the Indoor Athletic Building. And the way things looks as practice moves into its second week, the team may be creating some surprising domestic trouble when the season gets underway...