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...rapidly over the next 15 years. The ten large metropolitan centers (defined as those with 1 million or more people by the year 2000) whose population will increase the fastest will be in Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. Nevertheless, the Snowbelt-to-Sunbelt stampede is slowing. Says Lyle Spatz, of the U.S. Census Bureau: "It's leveling off and even shifting in the Northeast. New England has shifted its economy and attracted people." The future will remain less than cheery around the Great Lakes and in some parts of the Midwest: Cleveland is expected to lead large metropolitan...
President Reagan will soon nominate two new members to this elite group and possibly change the course of monetary policy. Lyle Gramley resigned from the board last week to become chief economist of the Mortgage Bankers Association. In January Partee's term will expire, creating a second vacancy. When those two posts are filled, Reagan, who has already named Martin and Seger, will have picked a majority of the board. Since Federal Reserve governors serve 14- year terms, the board will bear the President's stamp long after he leaves office...
...health industry has been criticized for not supporting research. Now they're being criticized for doing it." DeVries has called for a national panel to review his research and study the attendant ethical and economic questions. The debate is sure to intensify. Last week Cardiac Surgeon Lyle Joyce, who worked with DeVries at the University of Utah and now heads a heart team at the Minneapolis Heart Institute, announced that he will apply to the Food and Drug Administration in March for approval to begin performing artificial heart implants. -ByAnastasia Toufexis. Reported by Barbara B. Dolan/Louisville
...last piece was a "tour de force." Called "Precipice," it was choreographed by Alvin Ailcy, with music by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays. The dance was inspired by the lives of certain stars of pop music, especially Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison, who were driven to self-destruction at the peak of escalating careers, described in the program as "a ballet about loneliness where a hero finds himself at the edge of a precipice...
...game was winding down, the coach could look away from the field for a moment to the men on the sidelines. "Here was big, tough, mean, nasty, vicious Lyle Alzado with tears in his eyes," Flores said. "I had to turn away or I would have cried too." After 13 seasons on defensive lines all around the league, it had suddenly struck Alzado, 34, that he was a world champion. "It's the ultimate in sports," he said. "There's nowhere else to go. This might be my last game...