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...thrill of last week's highway robbery still hadn't worn off Sunday when the Harvard women's ice hockey squad ventured into the depths of New Haven...
When Michael Parkhurst, president of the 30,000-member Independent Truckers Association (ITA), announced a truckers strike two weeks ago, his goals were ambitious: repeal of new federal taxes on diesel fuel and highway use, a curb on state trucking taxes and regulations, and a "meaningful discussion" of the 55-m.p.h. speed limit. What he got eleven days later was a page-long "Expression of Concern" signed by some 35 Congressmen that promised little more than a review of the federal tax hikes called for in the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982, enacted by last year's lameduck...
...reputation for fairness outweighed such qualms. Indeed, there is a joke in Israel about an engineer who built a highway. When asked how he had made it so straight, he replied, "Simple. I took Yona Efrat to the site and told him to lie down." The engineer could as easily have chosen Kahan or Barak...
...help Third World countries put Landsat data to good use, the U.S. has trained some of their citizens to read the photographs and helped them erect ground stations to receive data directly. The Brazilians have used Landsat to reroute segments of their trans-Amazon highway around swamps and other obstacles. Anyone can purchase the photographs. Even the U.S.S.R. and China have bought them, sometimes of each other's terrain. Indeed, the program has been so successful in spotting resources-copper deposits in Pakistan, tin in Bolivia-that some nations have condemned the orbital photography as economic spying...
...Lyndon Johnson," says Journalist Robert Caro. "I knew he was going to be shrewd and tough and ruthless, but that was all right." Caro, 47, a former investigative reporter, should have known better. The Power Broker, his 1,200-page study of New York's urban-development and highway czar Robert Moses, so unsettled its subject that he issued a rebuttal to Caro's many allegations. Despite objections, the book won a Pulitzer Prize. In The Path to Power, the 882-page first of three volumes on L.B.J., Caro argues, not always convincingly, that the 36th President illegally...