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When those cynical strategies were carried out on the Senate floor, the response ranged from outrage to derision. "I do not want it on my voting record that I voted for this monstrosity," said Colorado Republican William Armstrong of the compromise bill. The measure was approved, 46 to 39, with all but two of the yes votes cast by Republicans. The House also approved it, 205 to 194, with most Republicans voting...
...bright spots in the generally subdued outlook for Christmas this year is catalogue sales. Business for the some 5,000 merchants now operating through the mails has been growing at an annual rate of 15%, or more than twice the pace of retailing in stores. Maxwell Sroge, a Colorado Springs-based consultant who monitors catalogue sales, expects them to reach $33 billion this year, compared with $29 billion in 1980. Consumers now can mail or telephone orders for a deluxe domestic robot ($17,500) complete with electronic pet ($650) from Neiman-Marcus, a porcelain unicorn that plays The Impossible Dream...
...exploitation and hypocrisy is also well-documented, if only in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's own rap sheets, so hard to keep up with these days. What was it again that was going on at the University of New Mexico? The University of Miami? The University of Colorado? Oregon State? Arizona State? Oklahoma State? All of these, and others, are now on N.C.A.A. probation...
...against the nuclear arms race. Co-sponsors as diverse as the National Council of Churches, the Council on Economic Priorities, and Physicians for Social Responsibility helped attract large audiences for speakers such as former SALT Negotiator Paul Warnke, former Tehran Hostage Moorhead Kennedy, and Democratic Senator Gary Hart of Colorado...
...Colorado College...