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DIED. Teddy DeVita, 17, whose struggle to conquer a rare bone marrow disease in an 8-ft. by 9-ft., germ-free isolation room at the National Cancer Institute won him wide attention as the courageous "boy in the glass cage"; of complications from repeated blood transfusions; in Bethesda, Md. Teddy was nine when he developed aplastic anemia, which destroys the body's ability to fight off any infection. His life in his sterile sanctuary, portrayed by John Travolta in a 1976 TV film, was poignant: he sometimes threatened to walk out to virtually certain death, but mostly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jun. 9, 1980 | 6/9/1980 | See Source »

...defunct A.B.A., whose rafter-clearing leaps and fluid moves earned him the sobriquet Dr. J (as in, watch him operate). Only after a merger of the warring leagues and four years of playoff eliminations did Abdul-Jabbar's Lakers dominate the West and Erving's 76ers conquer the East...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Big Guy Meets the Doctor | 5/19/1980 | See Source »

...Soviets will probably want to follow a policy of divide and conquer," Pipes said, adding that they will attempt to "dismember" the country rather than crush it directly...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Marek, | Title: Yugoslav President Tito Dies at Age 87 | 5/5/1980 | See Source »

...Asians were not allowed to benefit from Harvard's affirmative action programs until Third World students forced their recognition as a minority group. The support of other Third World groups in this effort represented a consolidation of unity and the surmounting of the age-old tactic of "divide and conquer," while highlighting the need for a greater centralization of Third World activities...

Author: By Tony Butler and Renee Tajima, S | Title: The Third World Center: In Perspective | 4/18/1980 | See Source »

After a rather uneventful 6-1 whitewashing, Meyer fell upon hard times as Alison Hibbert regained her composure, drubbing Meyer, 6-2. But the skillful Crimson veteran returned to her first-set style to conquer Hibbert, 6-3, for the match...

Author: By Gregg F. Clifton, | Title: Crimson Netwomen Fall to Big Green | 4/15/1980 | See Source »

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