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...slow, lifted his effort still higher, beyond the reach of the mere mortals on the track. With the overflow crowd of 19,231 booming rhythmic hurrahs, Cram was suddenly out front with a widening lead as Coe and the others broke and fell back. Even before reaching the tape, Cram began to celebrate his victory, both arms raised overhead as he casually glanced around at the crowd...
Watching the CDT is like watching a yoga tape in fast-forward. A month before they left for nationals, the team was in the Malkin Athletic Center, balancing on their shoulders while executing upside-down splits...
Once they chose their course of action, Keough and Goizueta moved swiftly. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Keough went to an Atlanta television studio to tape a commercial that showed him announcing the return of old Coke. Beamed by satellite to a New Jersey production center, the spot was retaped and flown by helicopter to Manhattan for delivery to the major networks for broadcast Wednesday on the evening news...
...Monday, if we are to believe his manager's estimate, he gave 18 interviews, mostly to reporters who did not forget to bring, along with their tape recorders, that other essential of the up-to-date journalist's trade, a checkbook. Then he flew off to Monte Carlo to visit his money, for after all a tax shelter can spring a leak if your attention is too long diverted...
...American hero is traditionally a loner who risks his life cutting a glory path through officiousness and red tape. But the past few years have seen a subtle reversal. The dull organization man of yesterday's sociology has returned as the beautiful bureaucrat. Lee Iacocca and the executive thoroughbreds trotted out for In Search of Excellence and A Passion for Excellence have pulled off a corporate takeover of the national imagination. Best-seller lists are stacked with adventures in management. Even prime-time entertainment reflects this trend. Hill Street Blues, for example, is basically a series of dramatic lessons...