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...course, the Harvard fans--the few who made it--did their best to cheer, but the tight group of Ithaca neandrathals holding the South side seats were just too loud...
...turned out, the icemen didn't need any help. A goal 20 seconds into the match let the wind out of the Cornell hot air balloon, and a 9-1 rout left the battered Ithacans with little to cheer about...
...Reagan is going, the revolution stays." The billboards adorn the dusty roadways of Managua, a pitiful yelp of triumph in an exhausted country that has little else to celebrate. Yet the Sandinistas can cheer at least this: while Ronald Reagan will be just another private citizen in two months, Daniel Ortega Saavedra -- the man Reagan once called a "dictator in designer glasses" -- will remain firmly at the helm of a government that the White House terms an "outlaw regime...
...icemen don't have many chances to see The Game. Senior Captain Lane MacDonald saw The Game once--and then he wasn't even there to cheer for Harvard. It was on his recruiting trip to Yale, five Games...
...made a modest offer to give Poles management training but snubbed the government's pleas for Western loans and relief on Poland's $36.4 billion foreign debt. The day when Polish officials grant real political freedoms, she said, "you will find your friends ready, not just to stand and cheer, but to help in practical ways...