Word: beers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...home-Cambridge, that is--two places are worth a mention Jonathan Swift's is one of the more comfortable small clubs around town maybe a little too comfortable. Be prepared for a night of standing and elbows if you don't get there early Watch out for falling beer from waitresses rushing about Old time blues, reggae, folk, and '60s rock are featured here, and Albert King, Doc Watson and Robert Hunter are scheduled for dates this summer at this...
...what gasoline is to automobiles or records are to stereo sets. Without software, a computer is only an inarticulate mass of electronic parts. Says David Sturtevant of the Association of Data Processing Service Organizations: "The computer alone is as dumb as a stump. It won't even keep beer cold." Software, the programs that come in cartridges or on floppy vinyl discs, instructs the machine to carry out the commands given to it. Customers are willing to spend heavily to get the right software. Industry experts estimate that for every $1,000 consumers invest in computer hardware, they...
...East L.A. "I thought I would be living with Americans, lots of blonds speaking English and playing baseball," he says of his arrival, "but it looked just like Mexico to me." He is disapproving of his Mexican neighbors who, he says, "sit around all day, swearing and drinking beer instead of working." Cardoza, 28, has a $3.50-per-hr. job as a clerk in an auto-parts store...
...government's austerity program took hold, industrial production was off 11%. Mexico's auto industry, the country's largest non-oil enterprise, suffered a 50% drop in sales. Iron and steel production cooled by 11.5%. The output of radios and other appliances dropped 20%. Even beer consumption was off 20%. The number of jobs in the economy shrank by about 8%, adding perhaps as many as 1.6 million more people to the 10 million already out of work or underemployed in a work force of 30 million...
...open-net goal against Yale. Hockey-may swept the campus, uniting the student be like nothing else in recent years. Fans tossed tennis balls, coins and a live chicken the ice during the Cornell game (lower ), and at the game's end one students the Cornell goalie with a beer can. CODE (25) and DAVE CONNORS do Providence's RICH COSTELLO is one of the plays that brought crowds to the feet. (Above) Coach BILL CLEARY as his team celebrate their NCAA quarterfinal victory over Michigan State...