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After having lost three of four games at home, Harvard (13-11-1, 11-7-1 ECAC) came out on fire last night at Houston Field House, defeating Rensselaer (15-12-2, 9-8-2) by a 5-3 count. Harvard...
...issue encounters the thousands of destitute and jobless Americans who would presumably die out in the absence of government aid. Would politicians make the vital connection and slate some of the billions saved by closing the Federal Mints for the funding of shelters? No one should have to count on that kind of unusually thoughtful legislation...
Harvard (12-9-2, 8-4-2 ECAC) bumped off a strong Providence squad Saturday afternoon, 6-5, but it came out tired against Brown the next day and lost by a 5-1 count...
...best, since political analysts are virtually unanimous in predicting an easy win for Gaullist Prime Minister Edouard Balladur. Jospin's task thus will be to heal, as best he can, the rifts in his divided party and put in a credible performance against Balladur. If he fails on either count--and especially if he is eliminated in the first round on April 23--the party that swept Francois Mitterrand into the Elysee in 1981 and dominated French politics for the better part of a decade could split apart or collapse like an overripe Camembert...
Supporters of the balanced-budget amendment, which is set to go before the Senate on Tuesday, count 64 votes so far, three short of the 67 that would send the measure to the states for ratification. The only senators whose votes are in doubt, according to vote counters on both sides of the issue, are Democrats Sam Nunn of Georgia, Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan of North Dakota, Wendell Ford of Kentucky and John Breaux of Louisiana...