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When the Cambridge Police Department swore in its newest member, 200 people were there to cheer him on--and according to his supervisor, "When he came out on the stage, you could hear the oohs and aahs...
...banks' moves spur a closing rally. The Dow winds up at 1841.01, a climb of 102.27 points. Trading breaks Monday's volume record. At the bell, Phelan waves from a balcony overlooking the floor. Relieved traders wave back and cheer...
Though the scandal has shaken public confidence in its banks, some of Yugoslavia's 23 million citizens have found reason to cheer. They say that the country's cumbersome rotating leadership, which has ruled since the death of Dictator Josip Broz Tito in 1980, may now have the opportunity to push through needed reforms. On the reformers' list are such measures as liquidation of money-losing state companies, closer supervision of regional banks by central authorities, and curbs on the ability of regional governments to veto national legislation. Moreover, the Yugoslav press played an unusually aggressive role in uncovering...
...Bronx cheer arose from the Columbia crowd as it did direct its collective attention to the scoreboard--and was once again reminded of the sizeable deficit the Lions (once again) faced...
Coming within sight of the actual Bronx--and in the most modern stadium in the Ivy League, but one which has never seen a home victory--the cheer seemed all too appropriate...