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Ballesteros's top-notch play is indicative of the emergence of Spain as the leader in continental golf, beginning with the careers of the Miguel brothers and Ramon Sota, who is the cousin of young Severiano...

Author: By Robert I. W. sidorsky, | Title: British Open: Old Tom to Young John | 7/16/1976 | See Source »

Martin Fridson '74, Jeffrey A. Danziger '78, John M. Tavares '77, Daniel Waugh '77, Ramon Morant '78, Tim Gorski '77-2, Benjamin G. Davis '77, Daniel W. Moore '76, Chris Savage '77, George Varughese '77, and Jarius L. DeWalt '76 work for Southwestern...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Go Southwestern, Young Man | 6/1/1976 | See Source »

...just the way it is today. L.A. crime dramas get the treatment with "Police Comic," a one-minute bit in which a stand-up joking cop makes the bad guy give up with one joke. Weak? You should hear the joke. The new ethnic sitcoms are covered with "Ramon and Sonja," where a typical gypsy family, a cab-driver, two whores and a "faggot" (I'd like a peanut for every time that word is used; I could run for president) live together in disharmony and squalor. Mother whore to father: Our son would never harm a fly. Daughter: Yeah...

Author: By H.l. Griggs, M.a. Hamburg, and Peter Kaplan, S | Title: Film | 5/13/1976 | See Source »

will eventually be settled by armed force. Editor Ramon Arbona of the Communist newspaper Claridad says that his party does not have to train fighters because "the U.S. Army has done that for us." Most veterans, however, have more peaceful ideas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PUERTO RICO: Trying to Moke It Without Miracles | 2/16/1976 | See Source »

...general unswervingly loyal to President Perón, was detained by high-ranking fellow officers, who thereupon declared a rebellion. Military leaders, apparently sharing the general dislike of Fautario, quickly acceded to one of the rebels' demands and dismissed him. But Fautario's successor, Brigadier General Orlando Ramon Agosti, was unsympathetic to the rebels' second, more ambitious goal: that Argentina's military should remove Isabel Perón as President and replace her with General Jorge Rafael Videla, the wiry and astute commander of the army. President Perón, meanwhile, cheerfully entertained members...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: Hanging from the Cliff | 1/5/1976 | See Source »

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