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...trailed a smoke-belch-ing diesel truck, diesels already meet federal antipollution standards. Those standards at present apply not to the quantity of smoke but to the amount of specific pollutants in it-though if diesels start hitting the market in large numbers federal standards on smoke per se are Inevitable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUTOS: Diesel Dazzle | 11/15/1976 | See Source »

...acting, their tendency to think onstage rather than move, the first piece, "That Is the Show," was the best indication of their strengths and weaknesses. In "Show," there was a Message being projected by the troupe's collective mind, facial expression and dramatics. But in the dancing per se the message remained uncatalyzed, unseen...

Author: By Eleni Constantine, | Title: Modernity Undanced | 10/4/1976 | See Source »

BOSTON UNIVERSITY HARVARD 4 Tom Hailey SE 90 Larry Hobdy 54 Mike Ryan LT 73 Bruce McKinnon 68 Pat Fitzgibbons LG 67 Mike Clark 77 Joe Castronovo C 53 Larry Spagnola 62 Matt Silverman RG 64 Mike Benninger 73 Dennis Roland RT 71 Nick Radakovich 42 Steve Richards TE 81 Bob McDermott 11 Greg Geiger QB 19 Jim Kubacki 20 Roger Strandberg LH 24 Tommy Winn 27 Bob Rinaldi RH 43 Bob Kinchen 25 Jim O'Connor FB 32 Chris Doherty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENTATIVE STARTING LINE-UPS | 10/2/1976 | See Source »

While Kissinger and the Ford administration have no commitment to apartheid per se, their vision of America's strategic and economic interests in the region aligns them with South Africa. Kissinger's basic strategy has not changed since 1969: he has not suddenly become more concerned with human rights nor has he come to consider black nationalist regimes as better allies than the military and economic might of South Africa. What has changed is his estimation of the possibilities of non-revolutionary change in those areas of Southern Africa outside South Africa itself. Kissinger recognizes that the new strength...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kissinger in Southern Africa | 10/1/1976 | See Source »

Flying at 29,000 ft. near Zagreb, Yugoslavia, last week, Lufthansa Pilot Josef Kröse chanced to glance above him. There he saw a scene that caused him to stare in disbelief. Four thousand feet overhead, at the same altitude, two other jetliners were closing fast from opposite directions. As Kröse looked on in horror, the planes smashed head-on into each other. They immediately fell from the sky in battered pieces of wreckage that landed twelve miles apart; at least one woman, working on her farm, was killed by the debris. After reassembling corpses, which were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DISASTERS: Look Up in Horror | 9/20/1976 | See Source »

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