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Before turning to football on New Year's Day, Ford assumed his more presidential stance by getting in planning sessions with his top advisers, including Alan Greenspan, William Seidman, Paul O'Neill, James T. Lynn and James Cannon. He worked alone on his State of the Union address. He also signed 14 bills and cast his 43rd veto on legislation that would have made the Secretary of the Treasury part of the National Security Council...
...future of Chrysler's troubled British subsidiary had long concerned both company officials in the U.S. and the Wilson government. Riccardo, who succeeded Lynn Townsend as Chrysler's chairman last October after the company reported heavy losses, was determined to solve the British "problem." Chrysler U.K. has lost $117 million over the past decade and was a record $36 million in the red by mid-1975. Among other things, the company has been hurt by indifferent management, continuing strikes and a lackluster model line...
...CONCERTO FOR CELLO (Lynn Harrell, cellist; London Symphony Orchestra; James Levine, conductor; RCA; $6.98). Its jubilant fire, four-seasons color and unstrained lyric impulse make this the finest cello concerto ever written. The fast-emerging Harrell recalls the heroic eloquence of the late Emanuel Feuermann, and the peripatetic Levine, soon to become music director of the Metropolitan Opera, offers a brilliant reminder that Dvořák wrote the work for orchestra as well as cello...
...ironic that four of the key protagonists of this season should be Charles Edward ("Joe") Greene, Dwight Lynn White, Ernest Lee Holmes and L.C. Henderson Greenwood. Though front fours have been well publicized in pro football, the Rams "Fearsome Foursome" and the Vikings "Purple People Eaters during the past decade, quarterbacks and running backs still remain the celebrities of the sport. Certainly the action along the line of scrimmage gets only passing attention from TV cameras and fans. But this trench warfare is as fierce as anything in sport. Grunting and cursing, players club, ram and pound each other...
Bradshaw has other weapons as well. Second-year Wide Receiver Lynn Swann has become one of the best pass catchers in the N.F.L., moving through his patterns with the speed of a college sprinter and the fakes of a ten-year veteran. Running Back Rocky Bleier, who was wounded by shrapnel while serving with the Army in Viet Nam, last year became a bruising blocking back for Harris, as well as a dangerous runner in his own right. Helping it all come together in offense is an experienced, hard-charging line that can move out almost any front four, except...