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...sort out all the contradictory reports, TIME immediately assigned six correspondents to the story. Bill Stewart and Jim Shepherd covered the Indian side from their base in New Delhi. Two former New Delhi correspondents, Dan Coggin and Lou Kraar, flew into Pakistan from their regular posts in Beirut and Singapore. Bill Mader and Friedel Ungeheuer provided back-up coverage from the State Department and the United Nations. In the combat zone, however, most local officials did their best to confine foreign correspondents to the rear areas and to harass them with red tape. The results were sometimes frustrating...
Another theory holds that India's militant moves may in fact be designed to force Yahya to reconsider an aborted peace proposal. TIME'S Dan Coggin learned that the secret proposal was made by President Nixon to Mrs. Gandhi on her visit to Washington last month. The President reportedly told the Prime Minister that Yahya Khan appeared to be accepting the idea of negotiations with Mujib. If she would remain "moderate" for the time being, Washington promised, it would use its influence to persuade Yahya to sit down with the imprisoned Bengali leader and work out a solution...
...expected, Harvard swept the first four matches, recording five pins in eight matches. Sophomore Dan Blakinger pinned CCNY's Paul McGill in three minutes and threw and pinned his Wesleyan challenger in 36 seconds. Carl Biello also recorded two pins at 126. His second pin came against Bob Barat, a former New England Prep School Champion...
Harvard lost its number three and four through graduation last June, but junior Dan Gordon, formerly six, and Alan Quasha, formerly five, moved up on the ladder and successfully fought the tougher competition...
Harvard's starting line-up is set at the lower weight classes, but the team's injuries have forced Lee to juggle the heavier entrants. The Crimson should sweep the first four matches behind Dan Blakinger (118). Carl Biello (126), Jerry Kahrilas (134), and Josh Henson...