Word: horizons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Ferry who remains the weekend's most important question and potentially the dark clouds on the horizon. Still hobbled by a freak accident that left foot sorely infected and sidelined from his squad's last two games, Ferry once again sat out yesterday's practice...
...assertive but erratic U.S. policies. Yet as the U.S. Air Force 707 carried Secretary of State George Shultz on a nine-day, five-country tour of Latin America and the Caribbean last week, the important thing was that, for once, something other than a geopolitical crisis was on the horizon. The theme behind most of the stopovers on Shultz's itinerary was democratic transition. Taken together, the visits - to El Salvador, Venezuela, Brazil, Grenada and Barbados - emphasized a hemispheric watershed. Authoritarian rule in the Americas has been gradually descending from its zenith...
Although far from an amateur, McKay obviously loves what he does and performs with the same concentration as that shown by the athletes he describes. With his 65th birthday on the horizon before the next Olympiad, he thinks about slowing down some, spending more time at his Maryland farm and racing a small stable of horses. Perhaps this will be his last Games. But then he stirs restlessly at the thought of Calgary in four years. "The Olympics," he says, "is the last real drama." That is precisely what he and ABC are striving to create for 13 days...
...gotten more response from non-Harvard students than from actual undergraduates. After postering the Loeb and other places on campus, she says she has received calls from Harvard administrators and even a script from a senior at Philips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, who won the Young Playwright's Horizon Award and wants to be able to work with it at Harvard. As a result, Wang has asked William Alfred, who teachers a playwrighting course, to encourage his students to submit plays and will contact other students who have already had their plays staged...
...cars built by Suzuki and Isuzu. Predicts GM Chairman Roger Smith: "Joint ventures are going to be a way of life." Chrysler, which last week filed an antitrust suit seeking to prevent the Toyota-GM hookup, imports four Mitsubishi models and will probably replace its aging Omni and Horizon models with a car built overseas. Says Chrysler Vice Chairman Gerald Greenwald: "The days of U.S.-based small-car production are coming...