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...Gold Monkey (ABC, Wednesdays, 8 p.m. E.S.T.), who is not as burly as Buck, and is subject to occasional bouts of malaria besides. A hard-times flyboy with a beat-up leather jacket and a Terry and the Pirates cap, Cutter finds himself enmeshed, often to his considerable chagrin, in a variety of exotic adventures having to do with lost treasures and old legends. Cutter, attractively played by Stephen Collins, darts around in a wreck of a seaplane and tends to have rather more extravagant adventures than Frank Buck, although the show's budget is frequently hard pressed...
THERE CAN BE little question that Harvard's "problem" with minority athletes, whatever its extent, begins before students actually arrive on campus. Mere precisely, it begins with the students who never make it to Harvard. To the chagrin of some football team partisans. Harvard has never offered specifically athletic scholarships. In the battle of dollars to recruit top high school athletes. Harvard is literally unarmed...
WHEN AN INTRUDER sneaks into Queen Elizabeth's bedroom in Buckingham Palace and holds the monarch at bay for 15 minutes with a broken glass ashtray, nothing the United States could do--short of attacking the Cliffs of Dover--would distract the British people from their chagrin and outrage...
...immediate task that Reagan and Clark faced was justifying the plan to send troops to Lebanon. Reagan's decision had been kept secret by the Administration, but much to U.S. chagrin, it was made public early last week by the notoriously leaky Israeli government over the national radio network. Reagan confirmed the decision during his speech in Los Angeles, while White House spokesmen stressed that carrying out the proposal depended on the results of Habib's difficult and sensitive negotiations...
...different provinces. It was almost as if God said to Nicklaus, "You will have skills like no other," then whispered to Palmer, "But they will love you more." In time, people came to love Nicklaus well enough, but the two continued to rule golf jointly. To golf's chagrin, they still do-although, at 52, Palmer has not won since 1973, and Nicklaus, 42, is almost two years between victories himself...