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UMass took the lead for good, 5-3, with two runs in the fifth. But Harvard continued to benefit from outstanding outfield play and poor UMass baserunning. Two outs in the two-run fifth came off a pickoff at first, and a two-out put-out at home when junior leftfielder Aaron Kessler threw out David Giglio trying to score form first on a Minutemen double...

Author: By Zachary T. Ball, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Baseball Thumped by UMass in Beanpot Final, 11-4 | 4/25/1997 | See Source »

This northern expansion of course choice should benefit all students, Yayoi J. Shionoiri '00 argues...

Author: By Erwin R. Rosinberg, | Title: Canadian Culture Sociology 196 | 4/25/1997 | See Source »

Instead of preparing for the next battle with the Arab World, America stands to benefit much more from cultivating healthy relations with Arab countries and fostering a less-distorted image of Arab culture. Not only are the economic potentialities underutilized, but more importantly, valuable opportunities of cross-cultural learning remain to be exploited. Traveling across Egypt as a researcher for Let's Go in 1995, I had a chance to meet many American tourists who were surprised to see a thriving culture that is both proud of its past and anxious to enter the 21st century. Many visitors have...

Author: By Ahmed El-gaili, | Title: Changing An Image | 4/24/1997 | See Source »

...mother who died of breast cancer. Col's model, based on data from hundreds of studies, helps rank all these factors. Among other things, it shows that women who at age 50 are already at highest risk of breast cancer and lowest risk of heart disease clearly do not benefit from HRT. Other women could extend their life expectancy from three months to three years. "We're not trying to dictate [women's choices]," Col says. "All we are trying to do is give them additional information with which to make their decisions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WEIGHING THE RISKS OF ESTROGEN | 4/21/1997 | See Source »

...perfume, particularly LVMH's leather goods and perfumes. Arnault thought he had maneuvered around Miller by buying out his partners' 38.75% share for $1.6 billion. But Miller hung tough, declaring that "despite his promises, Bernard Arnault has a pattern of exploiting the assets of partially acquired companies for the benefit of LVMH with no concern for the best interests of minority shareholders." Alas, that's what Miller may become. For now, LVMH has announced it will manage DFS in partnership with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FASHION: THE POPE OF FASHION | 4/21/1997 | See Source »

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