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Patiently and sometimes sloppily biding its time until next week's ECAC playoffs, Harvard's hockey team toyed with outmanned Princeton for 40 minutes last night, then erupted for four goals within six minutes of the third period to dispose of the Tigers, 7-2, at Watson Rink.
Biding its time until the important NCAA match Monday. Harvard has nothing to win or lose. The Crimson should win, but Bruce Munro fears that today just may be that "given day" that Yale could beat any team, let alone an unenthusiastic squad.
For Ted Kennedy, now 36, the next few years will be mostly a matter of biding his time-speaking his piece on the issues, keeping a skeleton political organization intact, tending to his Senate duties, playing foster father to Bobby's children as well as father to his own...
After biding their time while they corrected the problems, the Russians finally signaled their satisfaction last summer when they introduced the IL-62 on their year-old Moscow-Montreal runs. A high-flying (42,600 ft.), far-ranging (more than 5,000 miles) ship that resembles Britain's Vickers...
Trouble is, the kidneys of the dead are just about as hard to obtain as those of the living. Sustained by artificial-kidney machines, 50 to 100 victims of kidney disease are waiting in line for potential donors in New York City alone. Thousands more in other cities are biding...