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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...controversy began sailing toward the court in 1983, when, for the first time since the competition started in 1851, America lost the America's Cup to a high-tech upstart from Australia. Four years later blustery Dennis Conner, losing skipper in the duel with Australia, regained the trophy in a rousing victory Down Under. But Conner offended losing New Zealand when he accused its crew of cheating by racing in a fiber-glass boat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cup Turneth Over | 4/10/1989 | See Source »

...Lawrence 1987 North Dakota Michigan State 1986 Michigan State HARVARD 1985 RPI Providence 1984 Bowling Green Minnesota-Duluth 1983 Wisconsin HARVARD 1982 North Dakota Wisconsin 1981 Wisconsin Minnesota 1980 North Dakota Northern Michigan 1979 Minnesota North Dakota 1978 Boston University Boston College 1977 Wisconsin Michigan 1976 Minnesota Michigan Tech 1975 Michigan Tech Minnesota 1974 Minnesota Michigan Tech 1973 Wisconsin Denver 1972 Boston University Cornell 1971 Boston University Minnesota 1970 Cornell Clarkson 1969 Denver Cornell 1968 Denver North Dakota 1967 Cornell Boston University

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Past NCAA Hockey Champions | 4/3/1989 | See Source »

Also fueling India's wider ambitions is the desire to alter the common perception, particularly in the West, that it remains a backward nation mired in superstition and squalor. In fact, alongside the impoverished land of beggars and cardboard shacks there has risen a high-tech, postindustrial state led by an army of self-confident and efficient engineers, scientists and military officers. In the southern city of Bangalore, the two exist side by side: women collect tree branches for firewood, while a short distance away, some of India's brightest technicians hunch over an IBM 3090 mainframe computer to design...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India The Awakening of An Asian Power | 4/3/1989 | See Source »

...that once supported rural America, federal policy should concentrate on helping rural areas compete in the new global economy. Economist Robert Reich of Harvard University believes that rural America must shift its dependence from production of low-value, high-volume products like grain and simple manufactured goods to high-tech manufacturing and services. To make that transition, business and government would have to pump more money into rural schools, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure. Says Van Hook: "We have to make some investments in rural America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Small-Town Blues | 3/27/1989 | See Source »

Telemarketing would not be the complete answer for small towns, because it generally offers mostly minimum-wage jobs. Several studies have found that the full blossoming of a high-tech economy comes only after it receives a heavy dose of defense contracts. The bulk of that money currently goes to the country's heavily populated coastal regions, which have the most congressional representation. Says Tom Daniels, associate professor of regional and community planning at Kansas State: "Look where all the defense dollars are going, and you can see we are creating a bicoastal economy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Small-Town Blues | 3/27/1989 | See Source »

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