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Freshman Derek Brown faltered in the first set but triumphed, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, at third singles to clinch the match for the Crimson. His victory prevented Harvard (17-6 overall, 8-0 EITA) from having to depend on the doubles matches to decide the outcome, a situation it's been in often lately...
...highly complex submarine, and its quality will depend on retaining the skilled work force which currently constructs fast-attack submarines," the representative wrote...
...think it's got a chance," he said. "It will depend to some extent on the courage of the City Council, but I think it's got an excellent chance...
...Eskimos in Kaktovik also hunt caribou, but they depend more heavily on the sea, where captains like Isaac Akootchook go out in 18-ft. boats after seal and bowhead whale. The Inupiat (as they prefer to be called), who chose to participate in the 1971 claims settlement, have benefited from oil revenues in the form of a school, a community center and other projects. "We feel caught in the middle," says Akootchook. "We don't like exploration, but if we oppose it and they impose it anyway, we get nothing...
...Marshall saw things quite differently. An agent's "reflexive reliance" on a profile, he wrote, is likely to subject "innocent individuals to unwarranted police harassment." Drug-enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Customs Service, insist that drug profiles are meant only to inform and advise agents and that actual arrests depend on the individual professional judgments of officers. Officials deny the documents are stereotypical portraits of disfavored groups. "They're more of a mental checklist," says Harry Myers, chief of DEA's criminal-law section. Others are not so sure. "After 23 years in customs law, you notice that inspectors look...