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...three that requires a sheer carry of 233 yards over what Crosby termed "mollusk country" to a pocket handkerchief-sized green situated on a rocky palisade. As Jimmy Demaret once said, "There is no relief. The only place you can drop the ball over your shoulder is in Honolulu." Only two men have ever made a hole-in-one on the 16th at Cypress Point. One of them is Bing Crosby...
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...only extended it. Flights to cities other than Washington and New York cannot begin until a final ruling is issued. That will not be until early 1978, and "it may take longer than that," said Adams. Other airports that could become Concordeports are Anchorage, Boston, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Honolulu, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle-Tacoma. Any of those can ban the Concorde on their own, despite last week's approval, but, said Adams, "they must do it in a nondiscriminatory manner." That means setting maximum noise levels that also rule out all other aircraft...
Last week, convening in Honolulu, the group mustered its resolution and by a vote of 90 to 88 censured Soviet psychiatry for its political abuses. Perhaps more important, the organization voted, by 121 to 66, to establish a permanent committee to investigate the political manipulation of psychiatry anywhere in the world. Soviet delegates did not secede from the association, as some feared they would, but greeted the censure sourly. Said Moscow Psychiatrist Eduard Babayan: "It is funny to have a majority of two votes after the millions spent on this propaganda...
According to folk wisdom in many cultures, redheaded people tend to be a bit temperamental. An Israeli researcher believes there may be something to the ancient prejudice. At the Honolulu conference, Psychiatrist Michael Bar, of Israel's Shalvata Psychiatric Center, reported a study showing that redheaded children are three or four times more likely than others to develop "hyperactive syndrome" -whose symptoms include overexcitability, short attention span, quick feelings of frustration and, usually, excessive aggressiveness...