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...Number bear witness to that claim. The Big Red dominated in almost every major category but score. It garnered 23 first downs on the day, the Crimson, 12. It amassed 479 total yards (311 rushing, 168 passing, the Crimson, 228 (63 rushing, 165 passing). And it held the ball for 33:41; the Crimson...
Among the Haitian military men who have been brusquely muscled to the sidelines, many now bear the added insult of sharing their accommodations with U.S. soldiers. On Friday, while Haitian troopers played dominoes on one end of their balcony at the capital's general quarters, G.I.s on the other end snoozed in the afternoon heat. "How do I feel?" asked a member of the Haitian high command. "That's a delicate question." He glanced away for a long time, then simply looked back at his guest. The silence underscored his humiliation...
...Crimson had suffered a loss nothing less than devastating. It had been soundly destroyed by Bucknell, outplayed, as Coach Tim Murphy said, "in all areas." Ferrara, having gone a mediocre 13-for-30 for 167 yards through the air, seemed to bear the full weight of the loss on his shoulders...
President Clinton cozied up to Boris Yeltsin during the Russian President's state visit today, giving him a bear hug and a pledge of a half-billion dollars in financing and insurance for private investments in the former Soviet Union. More agreements on aid and nuclear disarmament will probably follow tomorrow. The only likely point of conflict in this two-day love fest: Russia's arms sales to Iran...
That poor Egyptian women in a farming community would take action to limit the number of children they bear illustrates how rapidly attitudes about family size are changing -- and not just in so-called developed countries but in every corner of the globe. Only a few years ago, the task of persuading % rural populations to lower their birthrates was considered impossible; farmers presumably wanted to have many children to help work the fields. But as land becomes scarce, even uneducated villagers begin to see that having more children in an effort to grow more food can become self-defeating...