Word: pittsburgh
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...antiwar movement and is bent on fomenting violent revolution in the U.S. Though the Weather Underground is estimated to have only a few dozen hard-core members, it is widely believed to have been behind the bombings of the U.S. Capitol in 1971 and the Gulf Oil headquarters in Pittsburgh in 1974, among other criminal acts...
...words: he is a director of both the National Alliance of Businessmen, a group that tries to encourage hiring of the hard-core unemployed, and of a special business committee formed last summer to promote the training and hiring of Viet Nam veterans. In a speech to Pittsburgh businessmen last January, he not only advocated more capital investment but also called for "selective economic actions or controls ... not popular with business...
...Notre Dame (37 1/3)11-1-0 2. Alabama (19 1/3) 11-1-0 3. 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...
...boosts began with an announcement from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., the industry's ninth largest producer, that it would lift the price of sheet steel used in cars and other consumer goods by 7% on Jan. 3. Bethlehem Steel, the second largest producer, followed with an announcement that it would raise prices on most of its products by an average of 5.5% effective Feb. 1 for sheet goods, March 1 for structural steel. By week's end Inland Steel, U.S. Steel and other companies had fallen in line behind Bethlehem, and Wheeling said it would shave down its 7% rise...
...Gerald and Betty Ford, whose oldest son, Michael, is a Pittsburgh-based Evangelical who gives religious guidance to college students, have joined U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, Football Coach Tom Landry and other notables in convoking 800 "national leaders" to a glittering "Congress of the Laity" in Los Angeles next February. The vague forum, devised by wealthy Lay Evangelist Howard Butt Jr., is intended to gather in one place the broadest possible collection of influential people who are at least "open to the leadership of Jesus Christ...