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Retail sales in the U.S. and Canada, where the game was invented and launched in 1982, may reach $70 million by the end of this year. Says Hudson Dobson, who distributes the game out of Dallas for U.S. manufacturer Selchow & Righter: "I have been in this business 30 years, and Trivial Pursuit is the biggest individual game I have ever had. It defies everything we've had before." F.A.O. Schwarz Manager Walter Reid predicts that will be "a long term fad, not like Rubik's Cube. which wore off after nine months...
...units in 1981. All were sold within a few weeks. Another loan from a bank manager who got hooked on the game enabled the entrepreneurs to produce 20,000 more. Word of mouth did the rest. The game acquired a cult following in Canada, and in 1982 Selchow & Righter, the venerable U.S. games company (Parcheesi), began manufacturing it in the U.S. British and Australian versions are imminent, and next year French, German, Dutch, and children's renditions will follow...
...that his interpreter was unable to keep up with the angry exchanges. UNESCO'S press curbs, said Cushrow Irani, chairman of the International Press Institute and publisher of The Statesman of Calcutta, would "transform the press into an instrument of governments." British Journalist and Author Rosemary Righter (Whose News?) reminded the director-general that he had once said the press should be responsible "for promoting cohesion and integration" in Third World nations. M'Bow, a Senegalese educator, heatedly denied that he intended to muzzle the press, but argued that he was dutybound to push ahead with the plan...
...Lamm. "But growth has to be controlled. What we're really demanding is that growth pay its way." Unless it does, he fears that Colorado will soon resemble the ravaged landscape of West Virginia. "We're all happy to be Americans," says this new-style states'-righter, "but we're not going...
...Astrologist Carroll Righter...