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...computing branch also provides some basic functions as well, which include copying services from the Central Copying Center in Memorial Hall, word processing services from their office in Holyoke Center, running the coin-operated word processors in the Houses, selling computers and computer equipment at cut-rate prices and operating Harvard's telephone offices...
...Long Branch...
Compared with his first budget, the one presented by Deukmejian last week was, in the words of Democratic Lieutenant Governor Leo McCarthy, "an olive branch." Deukmejian reached out with an overall spending increase of 11.3%. The biggest windfall went to education. The University of California system received a 30% increase in funding, making possible salary hikes for the faculty, lower student fees ($1,317 to attend Berkeley, $70 cheaper than last year) and new equipment and programs. Community colleges may also receive more money, provided the legislature assesses a $50-per-semester fee on students. Deukmejian earmarked $900 million...
...Marcus Allen," and the old one registered just one 100-yd. rushing game all season until the playoffs. With breezy 121-and 154-yd. games against Pittsburgh and Seattle in the tournament, Allen and the Raiders are on a sprint. Plunkett throws downfield mostly to Christensen or Cliff Branch. But when the Seahawks concentrated on those two, Malcolm Barnwell caught 100-yds.' worth of passes in the first half alone...
...proliferation of lawyers who take on drunken-driving cases is the predictable result of a national crusade to break the connection between alcohol and death on the highways. That movement has been gathering momentum since 1980, when the first branch of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) was formed in California. MADD and its many allies have just had their best year. In 1983, 40 states toughened their drunken-driving statutes. At least nine passed laws mandating jail terms for second offenders; 39 states now have such laws. Eight states, most recently Wisconsin, passed laws raising their drinking ages...