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...bookmakers are not won over by the new Landry. The Steelers are a seven-point choice for some solid reasons. Behind Pittsburgh's ferocious front four are a trio of crafty linebackers, led by Andy Russell. Against the Dallas shotgun they will be forced to cover more ground, and with five receivers, the double coverage Pittsburgh favors is impossible. But Linebacker Coach Woody Widenhofer sees some compensation in the shotgun. Says he: "You can't run the football, so the front four can tee off on Staubach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Gunning for a Title | 1/19/1976 | See Source »

...holiday spirit apparently did not impress Burma's President Ne Win, 64. Disturbed by noise from the Inya Lake Hotel across from his home in Rangoon, the socialist leader rounded up a trio of military aides armed with submachine guns and barged in on 800 revelers. While stunned guests watched, he then bashed in the band's drums, pushed over some amplifiers and slapped an army officer. Diplomats who were there reported that the Burmese partygoers, who obviously knew a Ne Win situation when they saw it, quickly made for the exits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 12, 1976 | 1/12/1976 | See Source »

With 1:01 gone, the Bullard-Farrish-Stewart trio clicked again with Stewart driving home the puck from the front of the crease...

Author: By David A. Wilson, | Title: J.V. Icemen Crush Mass Bay C.C. | 1/12/1976 | See Source »

...himself into no-win situations with three major pieces of legislation that should soon be coming across his desk. No matter how he handles the bills, he is bound to offend a sizable portion of the American electorate. He also could give Reagan some tailor-made issues. The trio of bills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WHITE HOUSE: Triple Trouble for a Beleaguered President | 12/22/1975 | See Source »

This is a communiqué from the Gotham front: propaganda ease the long taxpaying days ahead - and a warning to the boonies that New Yorkers have not lost their greatest asset - gallows humor. The trio of Renny Temple, Patti Perkins and Len Gochman are so charming however that their hardest blow is gentlest satire. There is a visit to Cold Cash, New York's First Passionate Bank, and a chat with an ancient on a park bench who used to bet with his late wife - "Whoever goes first loses." Norman Mailer crosses the Hud son as the city-nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Front-Line Report | 12/15/1975 | See Source »

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