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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Republican National Committee did vote last fall to oppose the treaties; its opposition created a difficult problem for Senate G.O.P. members and particularly for the minority leader, Howard Baker of Tennessee, who wants a shot at his party's presidential nomination in 1980. Last month after a visit to Panama, requested by the country's ruler, General Omar Torrijos, Baker announced his pivotal sup port for a slightly modified treaty. "I told Senator Baker," said Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, "if either you or I go against the treaties, they probably will be defeated. If both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Opening the Great Canal Debate | 2/20/1978 | See Source »

Whether or not consumers are able to buy number-crunching beasts of that sort, industry faces an immediate challenge: what to do with the new and more powerful chips entering the market every few months? Warns William Howard, Motorola's director of strategic operations: "Our biggest problem is going to be finding ways of transforming all this innovation into viable products that are simple to use. If all we do is build more and more intricate devices that look and act like computers, we will not have done our job properly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Computer Society: Business: Thinking Small | 2/20/1978 | See Source »

...final race of the meet, the mile relay, a race Harvard had to win and Tufts had to finish last for Harvard to move into an overall tie in the meet, Mary Howard brought the baton home in a record time of 4:11.9, but a superior Tufts relay team easily outdistanced the Terriers to insure the Jumbo victory...

Author: By Jerome L. Rappaport, | Title: Jumbos Outrun Harvard Women | 2/17/1978 | See Source »

Four other Crimson matmen picked up two wins apiece last night. Freshman Rick Kief won two decisions: one, 6-4, from Lowell's Frank Lopilato and the other, 5-1, to top Washington and Lee's Howard Knipp in the 126-lb. division...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Grapplers on Top | 2/16/1978 | See Source »

...give up the game. Now, in an unprecedented legal case, Smith, 32, is asking $1.5 million from the N.F.L. in a negligence suit. He claims that officials failed to remove the marker in time when the action flowed toward the sidelines. To help his case, Smith brought in Sportscaster Howard Cosell, who told a Tampa, Fla., courtroom that after his accident Smith was "a shell of a player." It was all too much for the jury, which couldn't come to a decision. The judge declared a mistrial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: | 2/13/1978 | See Source »

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