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Perhaps as important as any change has been the growing evidence of the ability of the American people to cope with hard times and bounce back with more energy and daring than before. Many of the aides in Reagan's White House now count the remarkable adjustment of state and local governments to budget cuts, and the resilience of individuals to job loss and career changes, as a sign of a confident and creative society that is more ready than ever to question old assumptions and try new ideas...
Learning to cope with high-tech risks...
...State Shultz, is "a new kind of warfare." As the tragic events at Mehrabad Airport demonstrated, the outcome of this conflict could ultimately be determined as much by strength of will as by strength of arms. At week's end there appeared to be no logical way to cope with a few angry and fanatic men who had killed-and were vowing to kill again. -By John Kohan...
Despite several strong individual performances, the Crimson was unable to cope with Brown's superior depth. "Brown has a very strong team," said senior Co-Captain Anita Rival "We just wanted to give them a good meet, but it didn't turn out as close as we had hoped...
Harvard and UVM traded off goals as the clock wound down, Sasner scoring a pair for the Crimson to counter tallies by Catamounts Anna Rahan and Cathy Cope...