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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Over the next five years OPEC's petro powers will drain as much as $570 billion from the world's oil-thirsty economies. Hardest hit will be the less developed countries. With their credit lines stretched to the snapping point, the LDCs may need $70 billion more than international banks are like ly to provide. Result: a potentially smoldering powder keg of political unrest in the Third World...
...game against Miami and extended the banishment to include the Sugar Bowl. "I don't guess anybody would think much of what Joe did nowadays, including myself," Bryant says. "But he was supposed to be a leader, so he had to live by the rules. It was the hardest thing I ever had to do, and it was to the greatest athlete I ever coached...
...enrolled in summer school, and every week I had to report to him. It was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do. I'd go in and see him. He looks like he weighs about 500 lbs. sitting across that desk. He never said anything until the end of the summer. Then he looked at me and said, "You don't deserve to be on this football team." I didn't say anything at first. But I'm kind of stubborn, like him. Finally I said, "Well, I'm coming...
...Terkel's subjects believe that whining is everything. "I learned that success is a two-edged sword," complains a sophomoric ex-professor. "There's a cost . . . I discovered in the hardest way possible that I had let other people tell me what my values were." A fight promoter, angry at newspaper attacks, decides that "a certain elite has decided that wrestling does not belong as a respectable sport in this country . . . I think it's a black day . . . There is no American Dream. It's a hype, an elusive nothing." A hyperactive executive regards zero growth...
Caddell is consulted on which states to hit hardest...