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Dormitory residents said they found one of the freshmen shivering uncontrollably on the doorstep, covered with egg, jam and shaving cream. He was blue with cold and it took two hours for his body to return to normal body temperature, the residents said...
Ippolito recorded only eight saves, but touched the ball many more times--deflecting passes, kicking loose balls upfield and slapping them away from the Wildcat forwards encamped on her doorstep...
Giscard's snub was more than offset by the warm reception Anderson received from the British. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Anderson got along so well that she invited him to use the doorstep at 10 Downing Street for an impromptu press conference...
...militancy in the U.S. "Your desire to control the oil-producing areas of the world is driving a frantic effort to enlist other countries in this region to that goal," says Bykov. "What is so often forgotten in the U.S. is that for us, that area is on our doorstep. The situation is similar to what might arise south of the Rio Grande; America would certainly be sensitive to instability on its borders...
...getting your Crimson tomorrow or Monday, as the Crimson continues its slide into exam period recession. The last regular issue for this year will be delivered to your doorstep Tuesday morning. After that, we'll publish every day from Monday, June 1 until Commencement...