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...players such animosity rarely exists. Even in the most bitter rivalries, the game is a test of strength and skill between equals and the teams can shake hands afterwards. The players respect each others abilities and have the exclusive bond of having been in the area together...
...many industry officials, including Archie McGill, a former IBM vice president, onetime head of AT&T Information Systems and now president of Rothschild Ventures. Says he: "It's a real tragedy that Congress is poking its nose in at this point. The game plan is in place. To shake it up for two bucks a month is just not rational...
This type of man is particularly difficult to shake loose after one or two meetings, because simply by going out with him a woman has created her own personal Frankenstein--someone who mistakes acquaintanceship for acceptance, and politeness for affection...
Last week Glenn's political director, Joe Grandmaison, was fired. Replacing him was veteran Political Strategist Robert Keefe. He was given the new and somewhat nebulous title of senior adviser for political affairs. Though Keefe actually broke the news to Grandmaison, behind the shake-up was William White, Glenn's campaign manager, who described the personnel change as merely a "midcourse correction...
...tremble. Two weeks ago, Atari disclosed that it was delaying plans to market two advanced home computers. Many analysts attributed that postponement to fear of the PCjr. So intense have expectations grown in the face of IBM's silence that the mere rumor of an announcement can shake a competitor's stock. As recently as Sept. 28, the shares of four computer makers lost $340 million in combined total value after two Wall Street analysts predicted that the PCjr would arrive this fall...