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...Industries, which provides an array of broadcasting products, was largely due to weakening demand for over-the-air subscription...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tale of the Tape | 1/9/1984 | See Source »

...With an array of dignitaries behind him and the largest inauguration crowd in the city's history in front, Raymond L. Flynn yesterday morning became Boston 54th mayor and the city's first new mayor in 16 years...

Author: By James W. Silver, | Title: Boston Gets a New Mayor, Cambridge-Not Quite | 1/3/1984 | See Source »

TELECOMMUNICATIONS. Deregulation has hatched a gaggle of new players in this industry, once the undisputed domain of A T & T. More than 100 companies now compete with A T & T's Western Electric in manufacturing a vast new array of telephones, from the basic black model to designer styles and gimmicks like the Pac-Man special. Opportunities for growth-and disaster-abound. Technicom International, a young Darien, Conn., company that sells residential phones and small-business communications systems, captured revenues of $43 million in its first full year. Wall Streeters predict, however, that newcomers to the telecommunications competition will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living Without Shackles | 12/12/1983 | See Source »

...just for openers. Like Ken and Barbie of an earlier mania, the Cabbage Patch Kids are mannequins waiting to be outfitted with all the costumes and accouterments that Daddy can afford. There is a Cabbage Patch folding stroller for $14, a Snuggle-Close Carrier for $10 and an array of wardrobes that include School Days, Nightie-Night, Country Kid, Winter Warmer and so on, at about $9 apiece. Still ahead lie Cabbage Patch T shirts, shoes, games and who knows what else from other licensees. All of it, according to one perhaps rosy estimate on Wall Street, should earn Coleco...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Strange Cabbage Patch Craze | 12/12/1983 | See Source »

...most recently by a one-month delay in the flight because of a faulty booster-rocket nozzle, Spacelab remains an instructive example of international cooperation in a difficult area of technology. It also may be a prelude to more ambitious undertakings. Planners are already talking of giving Spacelab an array of solar panels so that it can generate its own electricity from sunlight. It would thus be able to float freely in space between shuttle missions. Initially, the unmoored laboratory would be unoccupied, acting simply as a remote-controlled observatory for scientists on earth. Eventually, more modules could be added...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: A Giant Workshop in the Sky | 11/28/1983 | See Source »

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