Word: clocking
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Perry touchdown, Yale returner Reggie Sellars brought the ensuing kickoff back to the Yale 45. Three plays later, Kehler found wide receiver Pete Caravella open over the middle for a 35-yd. touchdown pass. The three-play drive used up a grand total of 1:03 on the clock...
...reaching out to a new group of viewers. It is not Carson's audience, Hall likes to point out, but Carson's audience's children. "The Tonight show is an institution," says Steve Allen, who started it all back in 1954. "But with each tick of the clock, its advantage disappears. The Tonight show audience is dying every day." No need to convince Mel Harris, president of Paramount Television, the company that syndicates The Arsenio Hall Show. "In the 1960s, Johnny Carson started with a young audience that stuck with him for 20 years," he says. "Arsenio...
...Espectador's slight, bespectacled acting editor in chief Jose Salgar. "We are dealing with a criminal wave that does not tolerate opposition. We are learning to live with terror." For top editors and a few prominent reporters and columnists, that can mean traveling with bodyguards or maintaining round- the-clock protection at home. Most, however, just try to sustain their courage and vary their routes home...
Goalie Chuckie Hughes is the local hero, batting away 19 third-period shots and talking live on the 11 o'clock news...
...finals. Hughes, thesmallest player on last year's team, provedhimself to be the hardest to miss with his on-andoff-ice antics. Hughes followed up aheart-stopping performance in the Beanpotsemifinals by holding court in the Boston Gardenlocker room--then gave another unforgettableperformance on the 11 o'clock news...