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Dates: during 1980-1980
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Mark Cooley suffered his first loss of the season when Cornell's Kurt Hertz did the near impossible, taking the Crimson powerhouse down to the mat for a first period score. Once behind, the surprised Cooley waited too long to force himself back into the thick of things and suffered an 11-10 loss...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Big Red Wrestlers Steamroll Crimson | 2/4/1980 | See Source »

Benacerraf will be the first professional president of the Farber Institute, a Harvard-affiliated research center located near the Medical School. "In effect a new position has been created to meet the responsibilities of directing the institute, which has grown tenfold in seven years," Smith said...

Author: By Robert J. Campbell, | Title: Head of Pathology Named Farber Institute President | 2/2/1980 | See Source »

Paul and Ron are typical of many of the Republicans who wandered into the Crossroads Restaurant near Farmington for a cup of coffee last weekend. The entrepreneurial spirit runs deep here, breeding widespread interest in money, and a no-nonsense conservatism...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Twisting, Skidding | 2/2/1980 | See Source »

...Japan's productivity. Among the U.S. corporations now using quality circles are General Motors, Ford, American Airlines, 3M and Martin Marietta. One of the most enthusiastic, Westinghouse, is expanding the use of circles after experimenting with the idea for 16 months at its Defense and Electronic Systems Center near Baltimore. Notes Executive Vice President George Beck: "This is one of those rare programs that benefit everyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Workers Know Best | 1/28/1980 | See Source »

After a Jan. 10 news conference in which President Karmal castigated the Western press, the Afghan welcome wore thinner. Two Italian TV newsmen were treated to a burst of semiautomatic rifle fire at their feet when they tried to film Soviet soldiers near the Salang Pass. A Kabul-based stringer for Germany's Der Spiegel had her car tires shot flat. TIME'S David DeVoss, traveling with Dutch Photographer Hubert Van Es, was stopped by Soviets northwest of Kabul when Van Es tried to photograph some newly widened artillery pits. The pair was held in a snow-filled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: That's No Way to Say Goodbye | 1/28/1980 | See Source »

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