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These issues are prelude to the coming baseball labor negotiations -- a titanic clash in a sport that has already endured a season-crippling player strike (1981) and three owner lockouts (1972, 1976 and 1990). The owners, under the leadership of Ravitch, claim to be determined as never before. Their proposal, likely to be formally offered around the time of the World Series, combines the carrot of enhanced revenue-sharing among rich and poor clubs (currently the Yankees' local TV contract is worth 20 times as much as the Seattle Mariners') with the fearsome stick of team salary caps. The probable...
...Harvard-Princeton clash is more than a one-seed versus a two-seed. The revenge factor could rear its head...
...clash between liberty and restrictions...
...cold-war predecessors did, he has the task of bringing the Pentagon down to size and opening it up to diversity. That means smaller budgets, fewer troops, less new hardware, a streamlined bureaucracy and the possible integration of gays into the service. Making matters worse is the strong culture clash between Aspin's boss and the people in uniform. They don't like Bill Clinton much, and they assume he feels likewise...
...Tigers' (9-15-3) win sets up a clash with the top-seeded Harvard men's hockey team at Bright this weekend...