Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Kumrovec, swapping hard-time stories. When Jerry Ford had a fur hat clamped on his head by Brezhnev on the frozen plain near Vladivostok, he grinned, then immediately walked over to reporters and asked if they had heard the score of the big game back home: Michigan was playing Ohio State...
...Arkansas (5 1/3) 11-1-0 4. Texas (2) 11-1-0 5. Penn. St. 11-1-0 6. Kentucky 10-1-0 7. Oklahoma 10-2-0 8. Pittsburgh 9-2-0 9. Michigan 10-2-0 10. Washington 8-4-0 11. Ohio St. 9-3-0 12. Nebraska 9-3-0 13. U S C 8-4-0 14. Florida St. 10-2-0 15. Stanford 9-3-0 16. San Diego St. 10-1-0 17. North Carolina 8-3-0 18. Arizona St. 9-3-0 19. Clemson 8-3-0 20. Brigham Young...
...million Americans-mostly blacks and Hispanics, women and youths-who are unemployed. Pressure from imports in many industries, notably steel, clothing and electronics, threatens more jobs. Along with rising cries for protectionism, there are some encouraging attempts at selfhelp. The shutdown of an old Youngstown Steel plant devastated that Ohio city, but municipal leaders and Youngstown Steel employees have begun a search for a new owner and are investigating a plan to take over the plant and operate it as a community-owned enterprise...
...bureaucrats who is trying to put his agency at least partly out of business. Under him, the CAB has given the airlines more freedom to lower fares and expand charter flights. Kahn is impatient with bureaucratic obstructionism. He learned, for example, that a petition by the city of Columbus, Ohio, for more airline service had not been answered for eight years by the CAB. An aide recalls Kahn's mastication of the responsible bureaucrats: "He bit them so hard you can still tell who they are and how they were bitten. They're the ones not sitting down...
...Concord, Ohio...