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...Schmidt spoke of his "bewilderment and horror"; from Tokyo, where the government called Sadat "a great gladiator for peace"?and from two men who had been more fortunate than Anwar Sadat. In St. Peter's Square in Vatican City, Pope John Paul II, who was struck by a bullet just five months ago, spoke of his "emotion and pain." And in Washington, Ronald Reagan, who had decided not to attend the Sadat funeral because of security considerations, greeted the three living ex-Presidents, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon, who had agreed to represent their country...
Moments later, Carrillo once again proved too much for the visiting 11. Dribbling down the left sideline, the Wellesley native eluded two defenders and launched a left-footed bullet past the sprawling goalie, Sarah Burrell, to give Harvard a 2-0 lead...
Before B.U. had time to remember Ferrante's damage of last year, Landry began her personal onslaught. At 10:15, the Lexington native took a Laura Mayer feed, eluded tow Terrier backs with some mind-boggling footwork, and drilled a bullet into the upper lefthand corner of the goal...
...took 27 bullet wounds during the first 24 years of his life, battling such miserable miscreants as Flattop, the Mole, Pruneface, Mumbles, the Brow, B-B Eyes and 88 Keyes (the larcenous pianist). But the villains never got the best of Dick Tracy, the hatchet-jawed, hawk-nosed dean of comic-strip detectives. Last week, Tracy, his snap-brim hat and two-way radio intact, celebrated his 50th year as a cartoon hawkshaw. So did his creator, Chester Gould, 80. Gould, now in affluent retirement in Woodstock, Ill., first dubbed his hero "Plainclothes Tracy," The moniker soon changed and later...
...Gold is not a magic bullet to eliminate inflation. Inflation is too complex; there is no single answer for controlling it." Opponents further argue that a modern economy has to be able to control the amount of credit that is created. They generally agree that the Federal Reserve and other central banks have let inflation get out of control by permitting money to grow too fast, but they are unwilling to let the amount of credit in the U.S. be determined primarily by the amount of a metal dug out of the ground...