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McBride has a garage-full of awards to accompany her garage-full of athletic equipment. In her sophomore year, she notched 27 goals and seven assists and earned second team All-Ivy honors. Last year, she netted 49 goals (an average of over three goals per game) and recorded 14...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Lacrosse's Kelly McBride | 4/25/1987 | See Source »

The Administration has launched what State Department Spokesman Charles Redman called a "full-scale counterintelligence investigation." All 28 Marines assigned to Moscow are being replaced. State Department security officials will accompany the new guards on their rounds. Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and the House and Senate intelligence committees ordered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Marine Spy Scandal: It's a Biggie | 4/6/1987 | See Source »

The N.P.A. reacted to Aquino's battle cry by offering a cease-fire during Easter and the congressional elections in May, but Manila rejected the proposal. At the same time, however, many army officers faulted Aquino for not providing a comprehensive counterinsurgency plan to accompany her tough words. "We are...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines Tough Words from the Top | 4/6/1987 | See Source »

Despite the fame of his customer, Papalimberis said he doesn't give the Duke a discount on his bi-weekly visits, and the barber said that he has no plans to accompany the candidate to the White House.

Author: By Susan B. Glasser, | Title: Go to Harvard Sq. for a Duke Cut | 3/17/1987 | See Source »

Each network allots about a third to half its news budget for wages. Rather reportedly makes about $2.5 million, Tom Brokaw $1.8 million and Peter Jennings a relatively paltry $900,000. The average annual salary for an experienced network correspondent is $150,000; at CBS the pay ranges from $90...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: News by the Numbers | 3/16/1987 | See Source »

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