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...usual on the first Monday of October, the Chief Justice, his white leonine mane flowing behind him, took the center chair on the bench and announced the court's opening case (Colorado vs. New Mexico, a water-rights dispute). To the Chief Justice's right was the senior Justice, William Brennan, 76, back from his Nantucket summer home, his lively eyes on full alert behind his spectacles. The court's junior member, Sandra Day O'Connor, fresh from an African safari vacation, looked stern as a schoolmarm as the first hopeful lawyer began to argue...
...race last July 4, the same day the space shuttle Columbia returned from its fourth and final test flight. Reagan announced that NASA would undertake "activities in space in support of the right of self-defense." Two months later, on September 1, the Air Force Space Command opened in Colorado Springs...
...fuel per day to customers by Oct. 15. Named Trailblazer, because it is the first major pipeline to transport gas from the Rocky Mountain Overthrust Belt in western Wyoming directly to the Midwest, the $1.4 billion, 36-in. line is the work of five different interstate gas-transmission companies-Colorado Interstate Gas Co., Columbia Gulf Transmission Co., Mountain Fuel Resources, Inc., Northern Natural Resources Co. and Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America. Together the firms already service one out of every four natural gas customers in the country. Their latest project is a part of what has become the biggest...
...Illinois and Arkansas, two onetime Democratic stars attempt comebacks in gubernatorial races. In Massachusetts and Colorado, ideological differences raise sparks in two House contests. For the duration of the campaign, TIME will provide weekly reports on races for the House, Senate and Governors 'mansions that are important both for the personalities involved and for their refractions of national political trends...
...mile-wide heart of Colorado is stunningly scenic, generally prosperous and traditionally Republican: the Fifth District has never sent a Democrat to the House. The apparent hopelessness of Democratic Challenger Tom Cronin's cause seemed underscored last week when Republicans leaked a poll from July showing that two-term Incumbent Congressman Ken Kramer was ahead by a margin of better than...