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Randall Meyer, president of the U.S. subsidiary of Exxon, met two weeks ago with Tosco President Morton M. Winston in Los Angeles and told him that Exxon was withdrawing its funding of the project. Tosco exercised its option to sell Exxon its 40% share in Colony. Tosco, with various partners, has been trying to develop shale oil in Colorado for almost 30 years. Along the way, it has become the second largest refiner of gasoline in the U.S., behind Ashland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Energy: Setback for Synfuel | 5/17/1982 | See Source »

Shown on national television by PBS, the film, says Bennett, was "unabashed socialist-realism propaganda" that should not have received public money. Bennett argued that the film presented a one-sided view of the Nicaragua story. One of the film's defenders, Wisconsin Humanities Chairman Morton Rothstein, says, "While I personally would have preferred a more 'balanced' presentation, I found it a stimulating presentation that shed light on a major public policy issue." But Bennett insists that the content and methods of Nicaragua Today "do not fall within the humanities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Fat Boy in the Canoe | 5/10/1982 | See Source »

...committee has recommended up to 700 more name changes. According to these proposals, the capital's Rhodes Avenue, named for Rhodesia's founder, Cecil Rhodes, will become Marshal Tito Avenue. Victoria Street, named for Queen Victoria, will be Karl Marx Street. Stanley Avenue, honoring British Explorer Henry Morton Stanley, will be Vladimir Lenin Avenue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Zimbabwe: Signs of Change | 5/3/1982 | See Source »

...meters--1. Riva Genso (Penn) 17:01.99, 2. Margaret Wynne (Yale), 3. Yionka-Wills (Barnard). 3200-meter Relay--1. Harvard (Herlihy Stricker Barrett, Beckford) 9:20.86, 2. Princeton, 3. Penn. 10,000-meters--1. Kate Wiley (H) 35:56.44, 2. Gilian Morton (Y), 3. Judy Damore (Penn). 400-meter Relay--1. Princeton 48:30, 2. Yale, 3. Cornell. Shot Put--1. Gail Koziara (D) 14.14m (meet record), 2. Marie Acacia (H), 3. Kim Johnson (H). Heptathlon--1. Mariquita Patterson (H) 4646 points (meet record), 2. Kate Delhagen (P), 3. Colette Fleming (Penn). 800-meters--1. Monica Egbuono...

Author: By Becky Hartman, | Title: Men and Women Track Teams Settle For Second | 4/19/1982 | See Source »

...Basically, they agreed with our conclusions" that the sickness was not the result of food poisoning, said Dr. Warren E.C. Wacker, director of the University Health Service. Jessie A. Morton, a sanitary impactor for UHS, said the disease was probably viral gastroenteritis, a form of "the flu that everybody's been having all winter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City Rules Out Food as Cause Of Q-House Nausea Syndrome | 3/17/1982 | See Source »

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