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Glenn nonetheless spiritedly called Mondale's talk of a two-man race between himself and Hart "folly." Said Glenn: "I think he's in for a big surprise across the South. On Super Tuesday there are going to be some messages sent that this thing has opened up and it's sure more than any two-man race." Colonel Floyd Man, Glenn's campaign chairman in Alabama, said of Hart's win in New Hampshire: "Anything that takes votes away from Mondale has got to help us." But Pollster Darden doubted that Glenn could exploit the opportunity. Darden's view...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now It's Really a Race: Colorado Senator Gary Hart | 3/12/1984 | See Source »

...strong second-place showing in New Hampshire. With a swollen pack of journalists trailing him to a shopping mall in West Lebanon and a toxic-waste dump in Londonderry (the crowd at the dump: half a dozen area residents, two police officers and 70 journalists), Hart encouraged the impression that he is in a two-man race for the nomination. Ohio Senator John Glenn, of course, believed and said the same thing for almost a year then, in Iowa, where he counted on finishing second, he staggered in fifth with less than 4% of the vote, well behind former Senator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going for a Knockout | 3/5/1984 | See Source »

...penalty killing is the one department in which the Crimson owns an unimpeachable record. The icemen, who've been killing more than 97 percent of their penalties, allowed the Bruins just three shots on goal during Brown's two-man advantage. Sixteen seconds after Harvard regained full strength, Brian Busconi entered the sin bin for crosschecking. Brown didn't get a single shot on goal during its power play...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Icemen Nab Third Straight Ivy Title | 2/29/1984 | See Source »

...says one Taiwan delegate. Undeterred, Wu Chung-chou, 27, and his brother Wu Dien-cheng, 25, keep in shape running and lifting weights and come to race in key European competitions. Their major complaint: lack of up-to-date equipment. They drive an old Italian-made two-man sled. "The equipment of all the participants should be the same," said the younger Wu. "But for a country without a bobsled course we are content with our results." They placed 26th...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Joy of Taking Part | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

They were conventional in length, height and weight (two-man bobs may not weigh more than 858 lbs., including both crewmen). But the sled bodies were made in one piece, rather than in two as are other bobs, and they were much narrower than normal, with dramatic fins that jutted from each side of their noses and flanks. These allowed the sleds to meet the letter if not the spirit of the regulation that requires a minimum width of 34 in. Other sleds also have stubby finlike projections at the nose to stabilize the machine, and while those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Cigarski Is Smoking | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

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