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...team does not have any more matches until the National Five-Man Team Championship in Atlanta January 6-8, and its next lvy League match is at Penn on Febuary 4. Harvard 7 W. Ontario...

Author: By Mayer Bick, | Title: M. Squash Garners Two Over Weekend | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

Look no further. The personal effects of luxury-loving confessed spy Aldrich (Rick) Ames will be auctioned off this week at the upscale Galleria Centre near Atlanta. The sale will be conducted by Manheim Auctions, a nationwide firm that is contracted to dispose of all goods confiscated by federal agencies like the FBI, which earlier this year laid claim to the property amassed by Ames and his wife Rosario while the former CIA analyst was supplementing his $69,000 salary with appreciative bonuses from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Aldrich Ames Holiday Shopping Guide | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

...Atlanta? Auctioneers say the Southern capital and home of Ted Turner is the nation's premier market for the kind of flashy goods -- diamond-studded Rolexes, collectible autos and the like -- the U.S. appropriates from superspies and, far more frequently, drug dealers. TIME was given an exclusive preview of a small portion of the Ames collection. Highlights included...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Aldrich Ames Holiday Shopping Guide | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

...other city in the country, the FBI reports. That industrial city near Chicago tops the nation with a murder of 89.1 slayings per 100,000 people. Next up are New Orleans, and Washington DC. Surprisingly enough, you're less likely to be murdered in notorious New York City than Atlanta, Kansas City, Richmond, Los Angeles, or Little Rock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MURDER RATE SURPRISES | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

...thecontinuing standoff between owners and players. The owners plan on announcing next Monday at their meeting in Chicago that they are going to impose a salary cap on players, The Washington Post reported. "Last year's system is a historical artifact and we cannot operate under it any more," Atlanta Braves president Stan Kasten said Monday night. "Clubs have to do something by (December) 7th because from that point forward we're into next season with last year's economic system." With the players not planning to offer an alternative to the taxation plan offered two weeks ago, the owners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BASEBALL SEASON | 11/29/1994 | See Source »

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