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...offense. LINEBACKERS: The defense has kept the Ithacans in all three games this year, and one of the pleasant surprises has been the play of the linebacking corps. Though not as talented as Harvard's crew, this group is improving each week. Middle linebacker Tom Bernardo and his partners Dan McMahon and Mike Lally do top the tackles list. SECONDARY: Starters Cecil Cox and Ken Tarezy return from last year's squad. This group, which already has six interceptions on the year, will get tested today by three-year starter Shawn Maguire. Has averaged two interceptions a game, with...
...that he has come to believe any necessary restraints on imports of particular products ought to be established by diplomatic negotiation rather than imposed by Congress. The amendment lost by the narrowest possible vote: 18-17. In the Senate, a band of Republican free-traders led by Washington's Dan Evans pledged a filibuster against the measure...
Support for other protectionist bills appeared to weaken too. Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski of Illinois, a principal author (with Gephardt and Texas Democratic Senator Lloyd Bentsen) of the bill to impose a 25% tariff on goods from countries running especially large surpluses in trade with the U.S., has always acknowledged that the bill is likely to be rewritten in ways that he cannot foresee. Gephardt now is voicing hope that if the measure does pass in something like its present form, its targets will trim their trade surpluses enough to escape its provisions. But he admits, "I really...
What particularly riled Apple officers was Jobs' recruitment of respected Apple employees. Says Executive Vice President Delbert Yocam: "These were all key people." They include Rich Page, a senior Apple engineer, and Dan'l Lewin, manager of education marketing. The other defectors were the manager of the software division, a controller and an engineer...
...measure was drafted by Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dan Rostenkowski of Illinois and two Democratic colleagues, Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen and Missouri Congressman Richard Gephardt. It would require countries that are running especially large surpluses in trade with the U.S. to begin reducing them immediately or face a stiff penalty: a 25% tariff to be imposed on the value of all goods that they continued to sell in the U.S. In its present form, the bill would apply to four nations: Japan (of course), Taiwan, South Korea and Brazil. Thus it would raise sharply the prices American consumers would...