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...Harvard students, most of whom had seriously trained for yesterday since last fall, were among the 12,000 runners who participated in the 99th edition of the world-famous race. Of these, 9,410 runners of all ages were officially entered into the race...
Bakersfield P.D. is the best-kept secret of the new season. To find the show on the weekly Nielsen chart, one practically has to turn the newspaper upside down: for the season to date, the Fox show ranks 99th out of a possible 101. Despite the bleak numbers, Fox programmers have renewed the show for the entire season -- evidence of either a sorry lack of replacements on the bench or a heartening faith in what is easily the best new comedy of the season...
...gaping holes which had greeted opponents' running backs in the last four games were mere memories, and a big part of that was Restic's strategy changes. The former Hamilton Tiger Cat coach, who won his 99th career game Saturday, started seniors Richard Puccio (at defensive tackle) and Craig Peck (at linebacker) in place of juniors John Sparks and David Weiss respectively...
...team in the Ivy League it has not beaten in the last two years. In fact, Harvard has not been victorious against the Big Red (2-1, 0-0) in four years--a fact Harvard Coach Joe Restic would like to change and, in the process, pick up his 99th career victory...
...What's the hurry?" Irving Berlin said on his 99th birthday when told of plans to celebrate his centennial. Last week, at the only gala he sanctioned for his 100th, the reclusive songwriter stayed home. Smart move. Taped for broadcast on CBS on May 27, the show may sound better on television than it did live in Carnegie Hall. But it did have its high points: Broadway and TV Star Nell Carter hip-hopping through Alexander's Ragtime Band, Michael Feinstein singing I Love a Piano, and Garrison Keillor reciting All Alone. But then there were the lows: tinny amplification...