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...NOTEBOOK: Harvard has one more pre-Beanpot contest, a Saturday matchup with Yale at the New Haven coliscum...Eli Coach Tim Taylor was at Sunday's game for a preview...Following B. U. 's 6-3 dumping of the Golden Knights Friday night, this marked the second time a West Division power has lost two straight on a trip to Boston (St. Lawrence lost to B.C. and B.U. two week...
...consensus does not exist on the political front. The Labor Party's left wing was quick to condemn the 106-page report, particularly in light of a recently published book, Battle for the Falklands, by two journalists who fault successive Cabinets, British intelligence and Thatcher. In a brief preview of this week's full debate on the report, cries of "Whitewash!" were heard when Prime Minister Thatcher read the Franks report's exculpation of her government. Said she: "We now have no option but Fortress Falklands." Former Labor Prime Minister James Callaghan charged that Thatcher had bought...
...titles bode such enthusiasm: All-Star Sports, Super Sports, Pro Football Yearbook, Pro Football, 1982 Football Pro Preview, Pro Quarterback 1982, 1982 Football Gazette, Goal Post Pro Football, Game Plan Pro Football, 1982 Monday Night Football, Lou Sahadi's Pro Football 1982 Annual. The headlines are similarly charged: Super Sports offers "You could hear them snickering!' Chris Collingsworth's Battle to Become a Superstar," San Francisco 49er Quarterback Joe Montana graces half of the covers of the magazines, where he "Looks to the Future." "Reveals His Plans to Keep the 49ers on Top," shows "How It Works" and is described...
David Scott, editor-in-chief of Gary Austin's 1982 Football Pro Preview and Pro Football: The Professor's 1982 Guide to Winning, says that entirely separate staffers put together the magazines which sport identical formats. "I'm the only one that knows what both the left and the right hand are doing," he says. Yet, some of each magazine's content would suggest otherwise. The Professor, who is actually publisher Edward C. Horowitz, concludes his analysis of the Detroit Lions by saying, "Only nine players, of the 55 on the roster, remain from the pre-Clark era." Too coincidentally...
...auto shows this week in Detroit and Los Angeles, and at a special preview in New York, Chrysler Corp. will show off its new, snappy, four-seat, low-slung G24 sports car. To Chrysler, the car is more than just another way to get around. Largely because of the G24, Chrysler, for the first time since 1978, will be recalling U.S. workers who have been on indefinite layoff...