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...really dug myself into a hole early, and by the time [Harvard Coach] Dave [Fish] came over to talk to me, it was too late for the first set," Chang said. "But everything [he and Assistant Coach Steve Gerstenfeld] told me worked. Things just came together in the second...
...Socialist Party (PASOK), and public cynicism has increasingly focused on the party's leader, Papandreou himself. The Prime Minister last September was already the target of snickering and outrage as he conducted a highly public extramarital liaison with airline flight steward Dimitra Liani, 34. As the parliamentary investigations dug through testimony, the question loomed: Was the Prime Minister aware of the crime all along...
Several Harvard teams--including the 1985-86 version which went to the finals of the NCAA Tournament--cracked under 'Pot pressure. But this unit, behind freshman goalie Chuckie Hughes (38 saves), dug in and hung...
...forget this "alas" stuff, Florence. You don't have to apologize. Tourists have a unique chance this year: to see the splendors of history dug up at their feet...
West German officials may have dug in their heels in part because of what they called "a media campaign" in the U.S. Bonn took special umbrage at a New York Times column by William Safire calling the desert chemical plant "Auschwitz-in-the-sand...