Word: followings
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...Keith always plays with a tenacity, a grim determination, and thus sets a pace that one can follow in practice and in games," club president Kip McKenzie says...
Citizens would do better to follow the example of the 75,000 southern Floridians who belong to Citizens Crime Watch (C.C.W.), a nonprofit neighborhood corporation that works closely with local police departments. When a C.C.W. member spots a crime in progress, he telephones the police as well as his block captain and two other volunteers. Each of those three calls another three members, and so on until all the volunteers in the neighborhood are notified. Armed with pencils and notebooks instead of .38s, the crime watchers jot down details of the crime and suspects before the police arrive. Local authorities...
...week in their price war on transcontinental routes. First, Eastern revealed that beginning in January its lowest advance-purchase round-trip fare between New York and Los Angeles would soar by 70%, from $268 to $455. Soon after, American and United announced similar hikes, and TWA is expected to follow them this week...
...sharply. World has lost $23 million this year and cannot afford to keep its fares down much longer. Capitol is watching what the other carriers do. For the moment at least, the fare skirmishing that marked the early days of deregulation will likely give way to friendly follow-the-fare-leader cooperation...
...migration of non-Texan writers to Austin is also bringing the awareness of national audiences to local activity as they follow the presses that follow the poets to their new home base. Poets Paul Foreman and Foster Robertson moved from San Francisco, where they published the ten-year-old poetry journal Hyperion, and opened Thorp Springs Press, which has published about ten titles so far. The opening of their off-beat bookstore at 803 Red River Street was a major literary celebration that offered a weekend of readings by scheduled and non-scheduled writers, a home for in-print...