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...raceways may warn against collisions, but some toy manufacturers are hep enough to know that its the six-car fatals that keep them buying newspapers. Hot Wheels, which at the height of its popularity sold an Interstate-Highway's worth of orange track annually, offers the Criss Cross track, which should be an easy concept to figure...
Chaos lurks in shots of Shingen's army. The soldiers on horseback carry lofty banners and spears and rifles and everyting's always criss-crossed. Blood-splotched bodies lie tangled in other bodies with banners still aloft. Spears sticking into...
...House, though their representation in the 435-member body is still meager. The new women Representatives, like Fiedler in California, are mainly Republican and conservative. One of them is Lynn Martin, whose budget-cutting assaults as a member of the Illinois legislature earned her a nickname: "the Ax." After criss-crossing her district for 26,000 miles, she won the seat vacated by John Anderson. Former Schoolteacher Marge Roukema knocked off liberal Democrat Andrew Maguire in New Jersey on her second try. And Claudine Schneider, an environmentalist from Narragansett, became the first woman elected to high office in Rhode Island...
Former Gov. John B. Connally, who spent $11 million during his 13 1/2-month bid for the nomination only to win one delegate, has been criss-crossing Texas to help Reagan capture the state's crucial 26 electoral votes. Benjamin Fernandez, an also-ran even before he started running for the Republican nomination, thinks Texas' electoral votes are so crucial that whoever wins them will win the election...
...Princeton offense, on the other hand, is soaring. With Mark Lockenmeyer at quarterback, the Tigers have won two straight, 31-19 over Columbia, and 14-10 over Colgate. And running back star Chris Criss (won't this guy ever graduate?) always gives Harvard trouble. The Crimson defense is healthy and should recover from its off day in Hanover; it had better, if Harvard is to have a chance...