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...some scenes Artoo Detoo is played by a real robot; but in closeups little Kenny Baker is the brain and motor within. Baker had a hard time moving that heavy tin can in Star Wars, and his new model Artoo Detoo was a big improvement; it was lighter and easier to push, and it did not have the bruising nuts and bolts the old model had inside. Unfortunately for Baker, he is fast becoming obsolete. The real robots were much smarter than they were in Star Wars, and they were able to do many action shots better than the Baker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Empire Strikes Back! | 5/19/1980 | See Source »

...race started at Brattle Station and followed the perimeter of Cambridge before finishing in front of the Harvard Motor...

Author: By Lorren R. Elkins, | Title: 500 Compete in Cambridge Road Race | 5/5/1980 | See Source »

Seventy-five Harvard students are started to compete in the ten-kilometer event, which will start in front of the Harvard Motor Inn and proceed around the perimeter of Cambridge, Jim O'Brian, Harvard Provision Company owner and co-race organizer, said yesterday...

Author: By Lorren R. Elkins, | Title: Runners to Sprint In ADA-Sponsored Run for Research | 5/2/1980 | See Source »

Last week Ford Motor Co., which is expected to lose $1 billion on domestic car operations in 1980, announced the permanent closing of its assembly plant in Mahwah, N.J., shut down smaller operations in Dearborn, Mich., and Windsor, Ont, and cut 15,000 blue-and white-collar jobs. Time may be running short for Chrysler. Sales are off 26% from 1979's already depressed levels, and the company is making a herculean cost-cutting and consolidation effort in order to qualify for $1.5 billion in federal guaranteed loans. Even mighty General Motors last week put 12,000 more workers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Autos Hit 40 Miles of Bad Road | 4/28/1980 | See Source »

...that American consumers wanted big ones. The President firmly ruled out restrictions on Japanese imports, saying that controls would force consumers to buy the inefficient gas guzzlers they do not want. Both Carter and industry officials would like the Japanese to construct assembly plants here, and last week Nissan Motor, which makes the Datsun, announced plans for a new $300 million truck plant to be built in either the Great Lakes region or the Southeastern U.S. Honda will begin construction of an auto plant by the end of 1980 next door to its Marysville, Ohio, motorcycle facility...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Autos Hit 40 Miles of Bad Road | 4/28/1980 | See Source »

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