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...tough trade policy forced the Kremlin to ease its emigration policy. That view, however, is disputed by Administration specialists. They argue that by Unking freer trade with freer emigration Congress actually caused Moscow to clamp down on exit visas for about two years to demonstrate that it would not bow to U.S. pressure. The lesson now is over...
Historical Study of Aging in New England--John Dernos, professor of History, Brandeis University, 9 Bow...
...disappointed by them catching up and a little bit scared," Paul Templeton, the senior bow oarsman, said yesterday, adding. "They're the kind of crew that if they got a little bit of momentum, they would really come...
...issues he raises. One is contained in the character of the young girl, Tracy, played affectingly by Mariel Hemingway, 17, Papa's granddaughter. She is alarmingly direct and uncomplicated in her statement of love for Davis. His obsession with the age difference between them is something more than a bow to conventional morality; it is a convenient excuse for avoiding commitment. But while all the other characters are complicating their lives with excesses of cerebration, she is the one who offers to Isaac a reasonable definition of love: "We have laughs to gether. I care about you. Your concerns...
Later in the day, four J.V. members combined for the first time to put together their second win for the day. Bow Noreen Hughes, two seat Lauren Blum, three seat Cathy Vance, and stroke Kate Heller finished just under seven seconds ahead of the Smith team, despite Heller's inexperience as a stroke...