Word: regularity
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...earlier than usual, meeting deadlines unparalleled in TIME history, and includes the magazine's first election coverage in color. To produce the issue, which has a total of 28 pages devoted to the campaign's climax, TIME assembled a special Election Night editorial force consisting of the regular Nation staff reinforced by editors, writers, reporter-researchers, artists, picture editors, copyreaders and other specialists from throughout the magazine. In addition, extra TV sets, video recorders and A.P. wire machines were installed at the magazine's New York offices...
Although Reagan says that former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger does not want a regular job in the new Administration, he is still considered a long-shot candidate for his old post. Reagan now consults Kissinger on foreign policy, although he used to criticize his policies. But by appointing Kissinger, Reagan would risk outraging his right-wing supporters, who are already upset by the re-emergence of the architect of détente...
...Angeles, Atlantic Richfield Co. is designing a complete "teleconferenceing" network so that key company employees can confer with one another visually by use of satellite hook-and wall-sized projection screens. Starting in 1982, executives in Philadelphia or Dallas will not have to fly to Los Angeles for their regular weekly meeting. Instead they will walk to a room equipped for a teleconference. The system, part of a $20 million company-wide communications effort, is expected to save the company $50 million to $60 million annually in travel costs...
...filling up with a host of newcomers. flush with billions in oil profits, Exxon Corp. has entered the market with its new unit, Exxon Office Systems Co., which is manufacturing and selling a range of desktop word processing devices. The company's QWIP transceiver sends and receives over regular telephone lines facsimile reproductions of charts, graphs, text or just about anything else that can be put on a page...
...agency in New York City, is famous for pushing away her bowl in pet food ads. She makes about $25,000 a year and insists on being the closest to the camera any time she works with other canines. She whines and frets when forced to be with the regular pack of dogs. Morris the cat, who meows for 9-Lives cat food, is too finicky to fly in the baggage hold with other animals. He is always booked in first class...