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Without House, the Judges had to depend on their inside game. Six-ft., 6-in. center Derek Oliver turned in a solid effort, scoring 21 points on 8-of-19 shooting...
...when oldtimers leave, "it is a double loss," Argeros says. "We lose both the people and the experience they have relating with hundreds and thousands of Harvard faculty and administrators who have come to depend on them...
While the projects each offer exciting prospects, they amount to something less than the fully rethought agenda that many space experts have urged on NASA. For one thing, both depend on the restored health of the shuttle program, which will be used to launch the Galileo mission to Jupiter and provide transport for the components of the space station. For another, both the space station and the shuttle program confront major budget uncertainties...
...trying to recommend budget priorities and where dollars ought to be spent on education and health-care facilities," said Chairman Watkins. Those decisions, he asserted, depend on data that should have been established by now. Such information could not only help resolve the controversy over just how vulnerable heterosexuals are to the disease but also identify new risk factors...
Will the U.S. economy withstand the shock of the Black Monday stock-market crash, or will it slide into a prolonged recession? The answer will depend on the actions of consumers, companies, the President and Congress -- but perhaps most of all on the policies of the Federal Reserve Board. By controlling the nation's money supply, the Fed can willfully -- or often inadvertently -- speed up the economy or slow it down. Though the chairman and the six other Federal Reserve governors are appointed by the President, they become all- powerful financial gods once they get on the board, and their...