Word: paces
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...understand what we're trying to say, it's a pretty good bet lots of our readers won't understand either." Preparation for the Calgary Games required that Ferrer take time away from his other responsibilities: editing the Law, Religion, Press and Education sections. He enjoys the change of pace. "Major events give readers a sense of TIME's strengths," he says of this week's multipage Olympics package. As the editor, he gets a similar feeling. "To see all of our resources moving in the same direction is impressive." Also formidable have been some of the problems the Games...
...sold by the liter, not by the gallon. And then there are the speed limits, which are delineated in kilometers per hour. Calgarians, like most Canadians, are unusually law abiding by American standards. When it comes to speeders, the Mounties almost always get their man. Visitors should slow their pace and accept that Calgary is a small town in spirit. Says Mayor Klein: "People here still say 'Hi' to strangers on the street." By that measurement, whatever the weather, everyone seems certain to have a warm Winter Games...
Princeton plays tortoise to Penn's hare, and opponents find it difficult to keep up with either's pace...
James, who averages 15.4 points per game, is on pace to break the freshman scoring record set by Harvard's all-time leading scorer, Joe Carrabino...
This spring's two-week "shopping period" may give Harvard students their last chance to choose classes at a leisurely pace...