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...face it, you or I or Gary Coleman could run for over 200 yards on 44 carrries against Indiana, Oregon State, or Tennessee with the USC offensive line in front of us and every other play a student body right...

Author: By Howard N. Mead, | Title: Champs for a Day | 11/5/1981 | See Source »

...last few months dozens of cities and towns from as far away as Oregon have requested copies so that they may pursue similar efforts. It comes as no surprise, then, that the council followed the lead of area groups which oppose U.S. military aid to Latin America and agreed to include Question #2 on this year's ballot...

Author: By Andre C. Karp, | Title: Deciding the City's Foreign Policy And Other Weighty Matters | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

...Senate, meanwhile, three influential Republicans are tinkering with Reagan's revised schedule of budget cuts and "revenue enhancements." The trio, Mark Hatfield of Oregon, Pete Domenici of New Mexico and Robert Dole of Kansas, do not contend that Reagan's proposal is not needed, but only that he made the wrong choices. Said Domenici...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reaganomics: Too Many Voices | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

...causing the President grave concern," said the scolding letter. President Ronald Reagan, it continued, "personally asked me to find out why you're holding back." The letter, sent out in September by the National Republican Senatorial Committee, over the signature of its chairman, Senator Robert Packwood of Oregon, was intended to raise funds for G.O.P. senatorial candidates. But the hectoring, heavyhanded hard sell was too much for White House Political Director Lyn Nofziger, who axed the appeal and labeled it "the limit of fund-raising hyperbole." Packwood, who had not written the letter, left town without comment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Oct. 19, 1981 | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

...running to catch up with Japanese and European companies in developing small cars. High interest rates have also hurt foreign car sales, but those manufacturers continue to make inroads. About one of every three new cars sold in the U.S. is now a foreign model, and in California, Oregon and Washington imports have 50% of the market. To keep the situation from becoming worse, American automakers about two years ago abandoned the traditional fall introduction and now rush their new fuel-efficient cars onto the market as fast as they can, whenever they are ready...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Are the New Fall Cars? | 10/5/1981 | See Source »

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