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Relatives of both Pring-Wilson and Colono reacted with emotion at the prospect of beginning a trial anew. Speaking from Colorado Springs, Colo., Pring-Wilson’s mother, Cynthia Pring, said “We were so excited when we found out this morning. It’s definitely cause for optimism...
...tradition that says drafts rarely succeed and by election laws in some states that work against getting undeclared and unwilling candidates on the ballot. Nevertheless, the fledgling committee could have reason to dream: a Washington Post-ABC News poll earlier this year had lacocca trailing behind only Colorado Senator Gary Hart and New York Governor Mario Cuomo, among other likely Democratic candidates. CRIME Deadly Gunk From el Norte...
Bold and promising as these new endeavors may be, few are profitable so far. The Baby Bells' nontelephone operations last year lost an estimated $500 million on revenues of $2.5 billion. The deepest deficit was suffered by Colorado-based U S West, which lost an estimated $200 million. Nynex had losses of some $100 million. Still, the seven regional firms prospered overall last year, earning $7.5 billion on total revenues of $63.3 billion. Their former parent, AT&T, last year earned only $1.6 billion on revenues of $34.9 billion...
Cuba is one of those low-slung New Mexican adobe towns, a wide spot in the road, really, up on the Colorado Plateau, insight of the Jemez and the Nacimiento ranges of the Rockies. This time of year the country is golden with rabbit weed and chamiza (when the Spaniards first crossed these parts, they called it tierra amarilla, or yellow land), and the deep blue sky above it has no ceiling. In the first issue of the Cuba News--"the first edition of the first newspaper ever printed in this area"--an editorial declared that "we believe by letting...
...South, the regions likely to benefit from reapportionment. In California, bland but durable Republican incumbent George Deukmejian looks unbeatable, and G.O.P. candidates are strong in New Mexico and Oregon. Three Western states are losing popular Democratic incumbents--Bruce Babbitt of Arizona, Ed Herschler of Wyoming and Richard Lamm of Colorado--leaving Republican challengers with at least an even chance of victory...