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Also, Leigh I. Friedman, of Warner House and St. Louis, Mo. (History); Alison M. Grey, of Moors Hall and Pasadena, Calif. (History and Literature); Donna A. Isaacs, of Cabot Hall and New York City (History and Literature); Jane Kurshan, of Gould House and Huntington, N. Y. (Germanic Languages and Literatures); Juliet Rapaport, of 54 Concord Ave. and Stockbridge, Mass. (Social Relations); and Kathryn K. Sklar, of Cambridge (History and Literature...
Saturday. November 28 ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS (ABC, 4-6:30 p.m.). Professional Canadian football championship, the Grey Cup Game, from Toronto, Canada. U.S. fans should not be surprised to see a longer and wider field, twelve players on a team, and only three downs in which to move ten yards...
Cautiously an Israeli patrol advanced along the narrow gravel road, sweeping for mines. Immediately to its left were the bubbling springs that form the headwaters of the River Dan. A few feet to its right, a white plastic ribbon marked the Syrian border. From the grey stone hills beyond, two shots rang out, and suddenly the whole area erupted into battle. Syrian mortar shells fell on three Israeli villages; Israeli jets bombed two Syrian settlements. Altogether, 10 people were killed and 37 wounded...
...among natural-gas, crude-oil and product pipelines, to show oilfield areas and natural-gas fields, and to rank refinery areas by size. Besides high cartographic skill, all this called for a special printing process. For the U.S. editions, the map was printed in eight colors-yellow, magenta, green, grey, gold, pink, blue and black. To get sharper differentiation between the lines and patterns, it was printed as if it were a piece of fine art-by sheet-fed offset on heavy paper-and then was bound with the rest of the magazine, which came off rotary letter presses...
...drab coal-mining towns of the Ruhr and the Saar, the mood was as grey as the fall weather that lay over the countryside in a chill and foggy blanket. The roll of muffled drums echoed through the streets as thousands of miners and their families silently marched in protest, bearing black flags and signs pleading for government action to save their jobs. Their protest was too late. Last week the German coal industry announced plans to close down 36 mines that produce a quarter of West Germany's coal and employ more than 60,000 miners, fully...