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...cassettes of popular shows and pushing sales to foreign markets. They are even examining the possibilities, both legal and ethical, of allowing sponsors to cluster ads between programs-thus taking the "non" out of noncommercial TV. In short, they will do almost anything the law allows to make a buck and stay in business...
...high jump with a leap of 6 ft., 9 in. In the mile run only a close examination of the photo finish revealed that ADAM DIXON had been nipped by New York's Luis Ostolozaga. But the run attracting the most attention from the Harvard contingent was BUCK LOGAN's 8:44.36 in the 2-mile event. Though only good enough for second place behind Kenyan star Solomon Chebor. Logan's time was almost a school record. When converted to a hand time, his electronically recorded effort became the source of controversy. With the conversion factor, Logan's time tops...
...shows "favoritism for homosexuality," and supports children being "flooded" with pornography. Viguerie beguiles with his facility for exposition: "Who and what are behind the anti-family movement? (Paul) Weyrich lists the major ones as those who do not believe in God: hardcore socialists, economic opportunists eager to make a buck from pornography, abortion, etc., and women's libbers who want a different political and cultural order." And that's the way it must be, because he talks just like...
...just one year ago. Because of lower labor costs, more efficient production and currency differences, a Toyota now sells in West Germany for up to 20% less than a Volkswagen. A recent cover on the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel showed a yellow car with slanted eyes for headlights and buck teeth projecting over the bumper. Since West Germany ships 27% of its national production of goods abroad, the Bonn government thinks that it cannot impose import restrictions on Japanese cars without risking a damaging trade war. But pressure from labor unions is growing. Volkswagen this week...
Another surprise the Crimson hadn't counted on was sickness. McCurdy later called the meet "Harvard vs. Northeastern vs. The Bangkok Flu." With Felix Rippy and Eric Schuler sick, the expected sweep of the two-mile run was impossible. As it turned out, Buck Logan did net an impressive win in that competition with a 9:00.54, but again, nothing seemed to be enough Saturday...