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...group's) and profit (TeleSessions). To take part in "discussions you dial into," subscribers call TeleSessions' Manhattan number, specify their area of interest and are assigned to one of the groups. At the appointed hour (usually once a week), TeleSessions calls the subscriber to connect him with as few as ten or as many as two dozen other participants. For a fee of $2 an hour-long-distance participants must call in themselves and also pay long-distance rates-TeleSessions hosts provide a special switchboard, coordinate and schedule each session and make the telephonic introductions of each newcomer...
This could become a political liability for Nixon in 1972-if he allows the people to connect his obstinate refusal to negotiate with the continued captivity of the POW's. The solution is simple: put the blame on Hanoi...
...Unlike most teams. the Crimson did not fall apart when it found itself three goals behind. It reversed the Hartwick momentum at the beginning of the third period and began to connect successfully on short passes. The Crimson forwards harassed the big Hartwick fullbacks and, with five seconds remaining in the third period, Harvard scored its first goal...
...unlimited destruction, and feel that their traditional ways of relating to immortality are meaningless, but he has failed to show that these survivors participate in the drug culture, the revolutionary movement or any of the other "modes of immortality" to which he refers. He certainly never manages to connect the cultural revolution with the Hiroshima atrocity, or to prove that the bombing had any personal psychological effect on Mao or any of the other leaders of China...
...private network of teletype machines linked to a computer. A client can consult Instinct's "offer file" for any of 1,550 stocks by punching keys on his teletype, which prints out a list. If a buyer spots an offer he wants, he can instruct the computer to connect him with a potential seller to dicker over the terms. To preserve the coveted anonymity, both parties are identified only by coded numbers. A deal is closed when a trader pushes the teletype's "accept" button. Instinct began operating last December, and this year its 25 subscribers (mostly banks...