Word: cubes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Anyway, one of the sports Cube writers down here is Mike Ginberg, who is also a big Orioles fan. Anyway, upon seeing the score, Mike threw a fit, "Damn Mariners!" he yelled ."I'm going to throw my [Orioles] hat somewhere...
...possible political coups. To underwrite the hazards, Wall Street began issuing over-the-counter derivatives contracts, which investors snapped up as security blankets. Such deals could be as simple as an agreement to buy German marks in six months' time at today's prices, or as Rubik's Cube-like as a single contract that covered the purchase of European bonds together with the sale of several foreign currencies and the acquisition of an option to buy U.S. dollars...
Sports Editor's Note: This Crimson Sports Cube Classic appeared in the January 24 issue of the Crimson. It is, to this day, the consummate expression of a Sports Editor' angst...
Eric F. Brown is the Sports Cube's art writer. He reads Yeats, has a fetish for pretty sunsets and settles for nothing cheaper than a relationship...
...painting; besides the fact that it is currently his immediate environment, Howe likes the spaces on campus, noting that there is a lot of room between buildings, unlike the neighborhood in Somerville where he lived before. Also, he likes the buildings themselves. Calling the Leverett Towers "repetitious inverted ice cube trays," he says he likes the way the light falls on them...