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Behind him, there is a forest of yellow leaves, capturing the spirit of autumn and football. Gordie Lockbaum, a Holy Cross football player, stands there, chin lifted, his blue eyes glinting in the fall light...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Gordie and the Good 'Ole Days | 11/10/1987 | See Source »

...planting. It should be easy enough to tell whether the invisible microorganisms survive and spread: the Pseudomonas bacteria have been altered by genetic engineers to turn a brilliant shade of blue in the presence of a compound called X-Gal. Declares Benton Box, dean of Clemson's College of Forest and Recreation Resources: "The potential we now have for tracking a genetically altered organism in the soil offers a tremendous opportunity. I think this is going to be a breakthrough." Says Jane Rissler, of the Environmental Protection Agency's office of toxic substances: "Unlike larger organisms, which can be tracked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Importance of Being Blue | 11/9/1987 | See Source »

.../175 Milton/Stella rton, Nova Scotia Tod Hartje C So. 6-0/185 Anoka/Anoka, Mn. Paul Howley F Jr. 5-11/170 Archb. Williams/Milton, Ma. Andy Janfaza F Sr. 5-10/190 Noble&Green ough/Natick, Ma. Scott McCormick D So. 6-1/185 St. Paul's/Lake Forest, II. John Murphy C So. 5-11/175 St. Michael's/Toronto, Ont. Jerry Pawloski D Sr. 5-11/185 Northville /Northville, Mi. Brian Popiel D So. 5-9/165 F.W. Collegiate/Thunder Bay, Ont. Ed Presz F Jr. 6-0/175 Minnechaug Reg./Wilbraham, Ma. Don Sweeney D Sr. 5-10/185 St. Paul's/St...

Author: By Adam J. Epstein, | Title: Trying to Recoup the Spirit of '84 is an Olympian Task | 11/7/1987 | See Source »

...there were no bears in this forest...

Author: By Alvar J. Mattei, | Title: Harriers Cut Down in Woods | 11/4/1987 | See Source »

...when the 30-year-old founders of Polar Engineering, a custom software firm, step outside the office, they do not have to contend with jostling lunch crowds or bumper-to-bumper commutes. Instead, the married couple can take quiet strolls through 25 acres of birch and spruce forest. Reason: their office is in their three-bedroom, 3,500-sq.- ft. home on Alaska's remote Kenai peninsula. The nearest neighbor lives half a mile away, and now and then a moose wanders into the yard. "There are days when I wish I had someone to talk to," says Robin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Staying Home Is Paying Off | 10/26/1987 | See Source »

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