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...Adam's part of the team as far as we're concerned," says Hunt, who works with Saravay in addition to coaching the women's track team. "We cheer him on just like everyone else...
Thatcher, ironically, found little to cheer in Labor's debacle. Conservative Candidate Robert Hughes, 31, received only 5.5% of the vote in Bermondsey. More important, Simon Hughes' stunning victory last week suggested that the Social Democratic/Liberal alliance, which poses a greater threat than a Labor Party veering too far to the left, may be regaining momentum. Since last summer, Thatcher, 56, has been basking in the glow of Britain's victory over Argentina in the Falklands war. In addition, she has benefited from some long-awaited improvements in the economy, and recent polls show her holding...
...million from the sale last March of the company's Michigan-based tank division to General Dynamics. Chrysler continued to lose money on operations, but the $69 million operating deficit was such an improvement over the $555 million operating deficit in 1981 that it was cause for cheer. Except for a painful five-week strike at Chrysler's Canadian assembly plants last fall that cost the company $125 million, Chrysler would have made an operating profit...
When national champ Kenton Jernigan took the court against Eli Will Carlin. Yale fans found something to cheer about as Carlin won the first game, 15-13, holding off a jernigan come back from 11-5. But Jernigan was just warning up. "I wasn't really into the match at first so I dropped a game," he said. "And he's a good player...
...just when we think we cannot take another step, the guitar plays a final cadence, and the music stops. Dancers alternately cheer and slump to the floor, warriors spent by the victory in the fray...