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Yesterday was a great day for Harvard wrestling. Not only did the grapplers defeat a powerful Boston University squad with relative dispatch, but, and more importantly, they defeated Princeton, ending an incredible 15-year string of losses...
...negative vote on the sale would also "substantially diminish U.S. ability to play a critical role" in Arab-Israeli peace talks and "permit the Soviet [Union] to increase its influence in the Arab Gulf," the dispatch--a copy of which The Crimson received this week--contends...
Emerson said his reporting also indicates that, despite Horner's assertion that individual signers affixed their names to the telex privately. "there was a collective discussion" among the four members were aware of whether their colleagues signed the dispatch...
...listened. Sometimes tears came with the words, sometimes the worst of horrors were related with cold dispatch. Indeed, the names of six of the children have been changed in this cover story-with good reason...
...would almost certainly scuttle the Saudi peace plan and eliminate any further peace overtures from moderate Arab states. That, in turn, would greatly increase the threat of a new Middle East war. Deeply worried that Lebanon's fragile cease-fire could soon crack, the Reagan Administration planned to dispatch Special Envoy Philip Habib back to the region after the Arab summit to seek a lasting truce...