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...have it [the measles] by ourselves because we are so far off in the woods," says Josie Harper, coach of a Dartmouth's women's lacrosse team that had to cancel its championship match for fear of spreading a disease...
...sudden onset of the virus forced Dartmouth officials to cancel many school functions and sporting events, including the women's lacrosse Ivy League Championship between Dartmouth and Harvard...
...first proposed the Internship Program in the fall of 1985, but decided to cancel it after the University was criticized for failing to consult with Black South African leaders about the proposed spending of the fund...
...local restaurant survey found that since the ban there has been a 30% drop in business. On the first night of the ban, 36 people called Romeo and Juliet to cancel their reservations. Mr. Chow, a chic Chinese eatery, registered a 17% initial decline and 65% two nights later. At the Beverly Hills Hamburger Hamlet, revenues were slashed by $3,000, while business in the chain's restaurant in nearby West Hollywood was up by the same amount. "The best restaurants are on our borders," says Joanne Le Bouvier, owner of the Saloon, which experienced a 45% setback...
...history. Assistant Secretary of Defense Richard Perle, the leading hard-liner, failed to prevent the Administration from accepting the two-track policy, but he won the next battle: the U.S. proposed that if the Soviets eliminated all their SS-20s, NATO would not just restrict its prospective deployment but cancel it altogether. The simplicity and boldness of the scheme appealed to Reagan, and it had the advantage of seeming to give some of the noisier Europeans what they wanted. Pacifists and critics of NATO in Schmidt's Social Democratic Party had called for the Null-Losung, the "zero solution," although...