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Programmer Brandon Tartikoff leads NBC out of the cellar...
...Bulldogs were to add a second goal late in the game to clinch a 2-0 victory over a host Harvard team, dropping the Crimson's final overall record to 5-10 and sending them into the cellar of the Ivy League for the first time since...
...result, the team managed victories only against perennial Ivy cellar-dwellers Columbia and Dartmouth...
...hand-hewn oak that majestically held a Pennsylvania knoll just west of Philadelphia. It was a very old house-any architecture major could tell that-for down beneath the basement was a chamber as dark as the grave. This had been a depot on the Underground Railroad, a hiding cellar for northbound slaves. The landholders, generation after generation, had given over their rolling soil and their Quaker time to corn and cows, and for a very long while there it would seem the clock stood still...
...month old coal strike lumbers on with no end in sight. Perhaps, in another time, winter's approach would have scared Britain's National Coal Board (NCB), the directorate of the state-owned industry, into granting concessions to the striking miners. The sight of dwindling coal in cellar bins along with the first frost on the windows would have prodded management into giving in to calls for higher wages or more paid holidays...