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...element in any Crimson prosperity this year will have to be an injury-free season. Although the squad may be able to cope with a few injuries in the backfield, the forward line must stay healthy. The disintegration of last year's squad began with an injury to Keller-Sarmiento, which led to the atrophy of the team's offensive firepower...
...element in any Crimson prosperity this year will have to be an injury-free season. Although the squad may be able to cope with a few injuries in the backfield, the forward line must stay healthy. The disintegration of last year's squad began with an injury to Keller-Sarmiento, which led to the atrophy of the team's offensive firepower...
...element in any Crimson prosperity this year will have to be an injury-free season. Although the squad may be able to cope with a few injuries in the backfield, the forward line must stay healthy. The disintegration of last year's squad began with an injury to Keller-Sarmiento, which led to the atrophy of the team's offensive firepower...
...program worked just that way, there would be no problem. But Miguel's curriculum is a tiny part of a crazy quilt of local, state and national attempts to cope with the growing number of U.S. schoolchildren, some 3.5 million of them, for whom English is a second language. Now lumped under the heading of bilingual education, these efforts began with special ESL (English as a second language) classes. Later came attempts to teach children in their native tongue for a few years so they would not fall behind while they learned English. In 1968 Congress passed the Bilingual...
...hostility-a phenomenon notably absent in other industrial societies, especially in West Germany and Japan. The book's basic message: the growth of Government control over business in the U.S. has been so rapid that almost no one in either the private sector or politics knows how to cope with it. The result: wasteful combat. Writes Irving Shapiro, vice chairman of E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co.: "For a long time the two [business and politics] have been circling around each other like gladiators in combat, blocking and parrying each other's moves...