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Considering the loss of its top offensive weapon in All-American Burke Murphy (33-25-58), St. Lawrence will have to depend on the likes of juniors Paul DiFrancesco (16-39-55), Derek Ladouceur (7-33-40) and Derek McLaughlin (10-16-26) to catapult the offense. One thing is for sure: scoring will not be a problem...

Author: By Rebecca A. Blaeser, | Title: Vermont Mounted Atop ECAC; Clarkson, Crimson Follow | 11/2/1996 | See Source »

Current operations of the Program depend largely on financial support from the University's professional schools, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) and the President's fund, according to Thompson...

Author: By Andrew S. Chang, | Title: Program Tries to Improve Teaching of Moral Choice | 10/23/1996 | See Source »

...supportive of the efforts of all student organizations, especially those of black students," Ashong said. "I wish Ari [Pherinos] the best of luck in his efforts this year. Ultimately, however, the success of the club will depend on the contribution and the efforts of the students...

Author: By Caroline T. Nguyen, | Title: Pherinos Tries to Resurrect PRISM | 10/19/1996 | See Source »

...bought Santa Fe in 1995, while Union Pacific merged with Southern Pacific earlier this year. Each control over 30,000 miles of track. The news pushed CSX stock down four percent in early trading on the New York Stock Exchange, but lifted Conrail by 20 percent. The merger will depend on approval from Conrail shareholders, who would receive $92.50 in cash and CSX stock for each share, and the U.S. Surface Transportation Board. After approving two mega-mergers in as many years, the board is unlikely to block this one. Some layoffs are anticipated from the consolidation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CSX, Conrail to Merge | 10/17/1996 | See Source »

Whether customers embrace the new services, however, may depend as much on technical issues as on cost. Gamers hooked on such "twitch" titles as Quake and Duke Nukem live for lightning-fast action. This is easy to reproduce on high-speed office networks; it remains to be seen whether it can be delivered over standard modems and phone lines. "The allure of being in front of those 30 million people is awfully attractive," says Bob Huntley, president of DWANGO, a network gaming operation. "But I wouldn't put Doom or Duke Nukem on the Internet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FUN AND GAMES IN CYBERSPACE | 10/14/1996 | See Source »

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