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Dates: during 1980-1980
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True Bearing--the title reters to the steady course of protagonist and the path of an oil tanker involved in the collision he investigates--is a journalism junkie's equivalent of the idealized novels treasured by teenage hockey players in Manitoba ("Peter Plays Right Wing") or little leaguers in Williamstown ("A World Series for Johnny"). Though more serious than those efforts, True Bearing is essentially a novelized version of the kind of aspiring journalist who spent his childhood years listening to all-news radio, idolizing Woodward and Bernstein and "Scotty" Reston instead of Mays and Yastrzemski, and waiting...

Author: By James G. Hershberg, | Title: Not a School for Scandal? | 11/5/1980 | See Source »

Republican upsets in the congressional races could "ease the administration's path in a hell of a lot of respects," Richard E. Neustadt, Littauer Professor of Public Administration, said. "Reagan should see a lot of support from both Houses if he plays it right," he added...

Author: By Nancy F. Bauer and The CRIMSON Staff, S | Title: Professors Offer Analysis Of Reagan Win | 11/5/1980 | See Source »

...Many will show their dissatisfaction by turning to a third or fourth party, believing that the next four years are expendable, and hoping for something better in 1952. They fail to recognize, however, with what deadly speed history lopes from war to peace, from boom to bust. Rejecting the path of protest, The Crimson believes it must choose one of the two candidates whose election is possible. The Crimson supports the candidacy of President Truman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Presidentiad Through the Years | 11/4/1980 | See Source »

...winds that blew across America's prairies this winter, spring and summer. The gale force conservative bluster was supposed to blow away liberal senators Frank Church of Idaho, George McGovern of South Dakota, John Culver of Iowa and Birch Bayh of Indiana like so many mobile homes in the path of a tornado. But now it seems that the eye of the storm might, just might, have passed and that the winds of the hurricane have turned back upon themselves...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: An III Wind Doth Blow | 11/3/1980 | See Source »

...conditions continue to deteriorate, the spirit of defiance in Saigon grows. The Saigonese may not be able to shape Viet Nam's economic development to their liking, but they are far enough away from Hanoi to be able to chart their own path. The broken remnants of the city's old bourgeoisie often gather at dusk along the Saigon River's Bach Dang Quay to watch the unloading of rusty freighters and talk business. They have endured, and they still hope some day to prosper once again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Defiant Saigon | 11/3/1980 | See Source »

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