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...great feeling, there's no doubt about that," Sandberg said. "When I heard about it, I got a real big thrill. It's one of the big moments of my career...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scoreboard | 11/14/1984 | See Source »

Instead, the folks sweating bullets are the Yale and Penn defensive ends that will spend long. Saturday afternoon wrestling with Caron, who got a big thrill before the final two games Tuesday night when his boys, Rep. Gerry Studds (D. Mass) won a hotly contested race for re-election to the United States Congress...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: The OFFENSIVE LINE | 11/8/1984 | See Source »

...sports car equipped with such extras as an ejection seat, machine guns and a bulletproof windshield. Now Aston Martin Lagonda is introducing a vehicle that an older Bond could love. In Birmingham, England, last week, the firm unveiled its Tickford Lagonda limousine, an auto that will have a thrill-seeking top speed of 140 m.p.h. With a base price of $120,000 that can rise to more than $150,000 when video, stereo and picnic-table options are added, the car will be one of the world's most expensive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Automobiles: The Limo for James Bond | 10/29/1984 | See Source »

IVORY TOWER intellectuals have always taken flak for being out of touch with reality, and to a great extent, the criticism holds true. Anyone who's ever eaten in a Harvard dining hall, sipped tea with Derek Bok or sat in on a Government tutorial meeting knows the thrill of formulating a blueprint for a better world. Yet once the security of the Ivy League vanishes, principles often take a back seat to practicality. Only when confronted with real-world choices do an individual's true values emerge...

Author: By David B. Pollack, | Title: When Angels Fall Flat | 9/24/1984 | See Source »

...million riders. So it should have come as no surprise that 200,000 flag-waving aficionados gathered by the tile-roofed, half-a-million-dollar ranch homes in Mission Viejo, 50 miles south of Los Angeles, for one of the Games' few admission-free events. After the thrill of Carpenter-Phinney's performance, the crowd was treated to another last-meter dazzler by Alexi Grewal, 23, of Aspen, Colo. The 6-ft. 2-in., 150-lb. Grewal almost missed the Games: he was suspended by the U.S. Cycling Federation three weeks ago when a doping test revealed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Olympics: Pushing Their Pedals to the Medals | 8/13/1984 | See Source »

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