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...high jumper faces competition from Greg Joy of the University of Texas, El Paso, who has cleared 7 ft. 4 in., and Bill Knoedel of Iowa, who has made...
Marjorie Cunningham El Paso...
...future in Siberia is still so uncertain that many diplomats wonder if last week's deal will come off at all. As recently as this month an agreement looked more unlikely than ever. The Japanese have stipulated that two interested U.S. firms, Occidental Petroleum and El Paso Natural Gas, be brought into the gas exploration venture because of their expertise in that activity, and that the U.S. put up an equal amount of money for the venture. The Soviets are amenable, but Congress lately has been opposed to granting the Export-Import Bank credits necessary for U.S. participation. Some...
...build a replica of an old Western town near Durango, Colo. No other bestselling author of westerns seems as well rooted in his material. After all, Zane Grey was a Manhattan dentist when he started to write, and Max Brand, when persuaded by his publishers to visit El Paso and soak up some color, hated it so much that he locked himself in his hotel room and read Sophocles...
That is hardly likely. The project faces stiff competition from a shorter, all-U.S. pipeline that will be officially proposed this summer by El Paso Natural Gas Corp. Beyond that, the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline, as last week's proposal is sometimes called, involves complex and perhaps insoluble problems. Unlike the controversy over the Alaska oil pipeline, the battle for Arctic natural gas will be fought mostly over economic and political considerations, not environmental dangers...