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Holly can throw, as he showed last season, but one person he won't be throwing to is former All-Ivy split end Cris Crissy. To replace Crissy, a Harvard nemesis, Princeton coach Frank Navarro will deploy Scott Oosdyk--the leading returning receiver with nine catches-- to the tight-end spot, while Dave Ginda is slated to start at a split end position...
...South African action was initially described by the Angolan government as an armed invasion, complete with armored vehicles and aircraft. Just before the South African force began to withdraw at the end of five days, the Angolans threatened to deploy against the intruders some of the estimated 20,000 Cuban troops based in the country. South African Prime Minister Pieter W. Botha called Angola's charges exaggerated; had the Angolan army not "interfered," he told Parliament, the incursion would have gone unnoticed, like others before, as a routine hot-pursuit operation against SWAPO guerrillas. At least ten South African...
...Europe. Its need for conspicuous display and luxury kept architects and builders in constant work. A few of them, like the artists Corrado Giaquinto (1703-66) and Francesco Solimena (1657-1747), or the architect Ferdinando Sanfelice (1675-1748), were touched with extraordinary talent. Most of the rest could deploy the kind of rhetorical eloquence and high technical polish that court art demands. Then there was a continuous infusion of foreign artists, German, French and English...
NATO'S inability, or unwillingness, to match the Soviet buildup in Europe is one of the reasons the Administration has cited for launching a neutron program. In 1977, following the same reasoning, President Jimmy Carter tried to convince NATO allies to let the U.S. deploy the warheads in Europe. West German Chancellor Schmidt, despite the opposition within his own party, at that time privately assured Carter that his government would eventually allow their deployment if other NATO countries would follow suit. Publicly, Schmidt said then, as he did last week, that the production of the bomb was "solely...
Schmidt was privately irritated when Brandt took it upon himself to travel to Moscow in June to discuss the missile issue directly with Soviet President Brezhnev. Upon his return, he spoke well of the so-called zero solution to disarmament, a proposal to have the U.S. agree not to deploy any new Pershing II and cruise missiles in Western Europe while requiring the Soviets only to begin negotiations about the removal of the 250 SS-20s already in place...