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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...while, but first-class mail would continue to receive priority treatment; it would be delivered even if the survivors ran out of stamps. Some preparations are already in place: postal distribution centers have stocked food and medical supplies for their workers. "What good would that do?" fumed Representative Edward Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat. "There will be no addresses, no streets, no blocks, no houses." Branding these blueprints "idiotic" and "deceitful," subcommittee members pointed out that there would also be no trucks, trains or airplanes for delivering the mail. Later, Retired Rear Admiral Gene La Rocque, a defense policy expert, said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americana: Absolutely, Positively | 8/23/1982 | See Source »

...brawler in military school, thrown out of college twice for carousing, he was even dropped from his fraternity for burning down its homecoming display. His father called him heir to a family business, then made an agreement to sell it instead, days before committing suicide. Nonetheless, from boyhood Robert Edward Turner III has likened himself to heroes he studied in the classics, prominent among them Alexander the Great...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shaking Up the Networks | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

...Star salaries just went crazy," says Edward Torres, owner of the Aladdin, which made the switch to revues in March. "The performers have absolutely no regard for the casino operator. People don't want to pay $40 or $50 a ticket to see them." Indeed, after Labor Day, only three Vegas casinos, Caesars Palace, the MGM Grand and the Riviera, plan to book headliners, less than half the number often years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Are the Stars Out Tonight? | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

...DIED. Edward ("Sonny") Stitt, 58, swinging jazz saxophonist in the tradition of Charlie Parker; of cancer; in Washington, D.C. Stitt, a jazz scholar once said, knows "every lick and trick in the book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Aug. 2, 1982 | 8/2/1982 | See Source »

Among the airlines, Pan American World Airways reduced its loss from $112 million to $56.2 million, and Chairman C. Edward Acker predicted that the company would make a profit during the current quarter. Declining passenger traffic and cut-rate fares pushed income down for other carriers. American Airlines saw earnings tumble 98% to $466,000; Trans World Corp. posted a 27% decline to $41.6 million; UAL, Inc., parent company of United Airlines, suffered a 36% slump to $5.5 million; and Delta saw profits shrink 52% to $23 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Continuing Slide | 8/2/1982 | See Source »

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