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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...harriers took their victory in stride. "We're not really that keyed up for these small meets," Goode said. "Coach Fikes is really getting us to train hardest for Eastern regional competition, and hopefully Nationals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Women Runners Top Bruins, 23-32 | 10/2/1982 | See Source »

...exercise room, which is covered by a "seamless epoxy floor"--one of the hardest available--water has caused hundreds of bubbles, ranging in size up to three inches in diameter and a quarterinch high. One of the less logical aspects of the damage--and there are many, according to John Lach, director of Radcliffe's facilities--is that the bathrooms and showers, just a few feet along the same floor, show no bubbles...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: What's Wrong With the Q-Rac? | 9/25/1982 | See Source »

This strong work ethic has propelled Pellegrini into the NFL. His teammates have noticed it. Nitti says that Pellegrini is "one of the hardest workers I've seen in football whether it be in practice or in the weight room." Nitti, however, can't let that comment through without a jab: "Joe's only problem is that he cannot talk right. The first time I heard Joe talk he asked if he should move the ball to the farty-yahd line--the whole team fell over laughing...

Author: By John D. Solomon, | Title: The Joe Pellegrini Story | 9/24/1982 | See Source »

...increases to help Ford and General Motors. But at the same time Fraser must figure out how to keep his membership satisfied. He is leading the union negotiations with Chrysler for a new contract to replace the one that expires on Sept. 14. Says he: "These may be the hardest times since unions were organized in this country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor's Downbeat Labor Day | 9/13/1982 | See Source »

...complaint strikes hardest among top programmers and systems managers. Among the first signs: a cavalier attitude toward eating schedules and a leaning toward late-night emergencies at the office. "Often I'd tell my wife I'd be home for dinner at 5 o'clock, but the next thing I knew, it was 8," recalls Bob Fagan, a San Diego data-processing professional. "I was so locked into the technology, so out of touch with the emotional part of marriage, that when we finally separated, it was like a freight train coming through our living room...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Computers: The Real Apple of His Eye | 8/30/1982 | See Source »

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