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Lucas played that night. Remarkably, word of the locker-room confession did not leak out for two months, but when it did, Lucas and his lawyer met with a Washington Post reporter, and Luke confessed anew. "It started last year when I was depressed about a lot of things," he said. "It's not affecting my play at all. There are a lot of guys who go out on the court all messed up. I'd never do that...
...those with the wit and the stamina to face Morningside Heights anew each day. Columbia provides a solid education and a variety of experiences that few schools can match...
...cost of student lunches in the Cambridge city schools has increased since the end of the last school year almost 20 cents to a anew high of 70 cents per meal, for the most part due to President Reagan's budget reductions...
...adding, "I don't think he understands the impact of what he is doing." New York's Democratic Governor Hugh Carey contended that the New Federalism is really "a new feudalism," which will pit states against each other and cities against their state capitals as all struggle anew for a fair share of dwindling federal funds or jockey to protect their own economic interests. In the same vein, Democratic Governor Jerry Brown of California warned that the 50 states might become "competing colonies." West Virginia's Democratic Governor Jay Rockefeller charged that Reagan was "dumping onto...
During the first three months of 1981, the money supply expanded sharply. Then from April to July it contracted equally abruptly. Between midsummer and late October money again began slowly expanding, but beginning in November the monetary base exploded anew, growing at an annual rate of 13.7%. This jump in the growth of money is now perplexing the Federal Reserve as much as it is enraging the Administration. Said Anthony Solomon, president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank: "Frankly, there's no way of knowing precisely what is causing the bulge, but the problem is most likely...