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Accidents kill 16 on the darkest day in U.S. climbing history...
...Seattle. Then, while the climbers munched candy bars and took photographs some 2,000 ft. above the clouds, the morning stillness was shattered by what is surely the nation's worst mountaineering disaster.* It was only the first of two major accidents that Father's Day, the darkest day in U.S. climbing history...
...point. Rarely has a new Secretary of State moved so swiftly to take control of foreign policy as Alexander Meigs Haig Jr., 56-former White House Chief of Staff in the darkest days of Watergate, former NATO commander, soldier-bureaucrat-diplomat whose self-assurance is matched only by his iron will...
...administrators' darkest fears came true, fragmented bargaining units could limit mobility among clerical and technical workers in all parts of the University, and, as one administration source said this week, could make strikes more likely...
When the final push began in early November, with four episodes aired on four nights, the ratings exceeded Lorimar's wildest hopes and David Brinkley's darkest fears: up to 6 1 % of the viewing audience. The following week Dallas was again the top-rated show. And the Great Revelation won the largest audience in the history of series television. In New York 65% of all sets turned on were turn ing on to Dallas, in Los Angeles 68% and Chicago a whopping 76%; Katzman pre dicts an 80 share nationwide. For him and Capice, this means vindication...