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...reputation for accomplishing the near impossible with such ventures as Cable News Network and SuperStation WTBS, the proposal represents an almost incredible reach. Wall Street financiers are skeptical that Turner Broadcasting, which had 1984 revenues of $282 million, has the muscle to endure a long fight with the giant media conglomerate (revenues: $4.9 billion). Yet some industry experts had predicted that Turner would never even manage to engineer a serious offer...
Washington-based MCI Communications took on giant American Telephone and Telegraph in a courtroom more than a decade ago, charging it with monopoly practices that prevented MCI from competing equally in the domestic long-distance phone market. MCI won that action, along with damages of $600 million that were trebled by federal law to $1.8 billion. But AT&T appealed and won a dismissal of the award. Last week a new trial involving the old adversaries began. Purpose: to set once again the amount of damages AT&T should...
...national security itself, would be vulnerable if a grave illness were admitted. As John B. Moses and Wilbur Cross relate in the book Presidential Courage (W.W. Norton Co., 1980), many Presidents suffered, usually in silence and secrecy, from chronic and painful diseases. George Washington had a giant benign tumor in his leg and was the victim of rheumatism and repeated pneumonia. Andrew Jackson, famous for his stamina and courage, was described in a contemporary article in the Boston Medical School Journal as "a tottering scarecrow in deadly agony," a man in whom "the malaria, the dysentery, the osteomyelitis...
...October," said Dan Kleinman of the U.S. Forest Service. Meteorologists blame a mammoth high-pressure system, centered over Utah and bringing temperatures as high as 112 °F, for the weather conditions that have fostered the fires. The climatic front has locked the Western states into a kind of giant sauna, where dry heat settles, ocean breezes cannot penetrate and nighttime temperatures remain high. "We're facing all of July and August," said Clyde O'Dell, a Boise-based federal meteorologist. "It doesn't look good." (Dry weather has plagued other areas of the country as well...
...have webbed feet? (Answer: no.) Did it have a tail? (No.) Could its head have been shaped differently from what was previously thought? (Unresolved: only a few fragments of the skull have been recovered.) Each question sent the paleontologists back to examine the fossilized remnants of the giant pterosaur, which were discovered in 1971 scattered over a half-acre of West Texas arroyo. Says Langston: "The project has refined our observations on the way the pterosaur's joints functioned and how the joints were oriented...