Word: pittsburgh
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...likely to run up against Brown in this year's playoffs. In the five years since he returned to active coaching, Brown has transformed the Bengals from a woeful expansion team into a tough title contender. Nonetheless, Cincinnati has dropped two games behind Cleveland and the newly tempered Pittsburgh Steelers in the A.F.C. Central Division. It is quite possible, however, that Shula may once again meet Tom Landry and his mechanical Cowboys in the Super Bowl. It is even more likely that he may have a different and perhaps more interesting sort of rematch with Coach George Allen...
Camera dealers in Florida have been getting orders for the past few weeks from customers as far away as Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and New York City. Orders are pouring in because Florida is the only state where Polaroid's new, breastpocket-sized SX-70 models (TIME Cover, June 26) will be sold until next year, and camera buffs are rushing to buy it. Indeed, Polaroid itself has thousands of unsolicited orders from photographers around the U.S. Though the buyers are willing to make the $180 camera one of the hottestChristmas items in years, Polaroid and its dealers will...
William P. LaPiana of Leverett House and Kenmore, N.Y.; H. Michael Levenson of Dunster House and Trenton, N.J.; Gregory A. Loken of Eliot House and Littleton, Colo,; Paul W. Malony of Dunster House and Quincy; Sanford D. Markowitz of Dunster House and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Robert N. McDonald of Winthrop House and Convent Station...
...owes his creation to Dr. Richard Moriarty of the Poison Information Center at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, who conducted tests to determine which of several designs was the least appealing to a curious child. The symbol owes its name to one of the youthful participants in Moriarty's study. Explaining why he would not pick up a bottle bearing the bilious Day-Glo green face, the child explained simply, "He looks yukky...
Eighth Round. The No. 1 honors, which automatically make Brown the No. 1 target on any given Sunday, have not come easily. "I spend all day Monday in bed," he says, "because every Sunday I take such a beating." The pain is familiar. Brown was raised in Pittsburgh in a black ghetto known as "the Hill." It was so rough, he says, that "you wouldn't go there and stand on the corner. You'd be afraid. But that's where I played. I played tackle on concrete...