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...Impending Soviet Oil Crisis." The agency concluded that the Soviet Union, which had been self-sufficient in oil, was running out and would soon become a major importer. "During the next decade," the report said, "the U.S.S.R. may well find itself not only unable to supply oil to Eastern Europe and the West on the present scale, but also having to compete for OPEC oil for its own use." Two years later, the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. President Jimmy Carter, concluding that the Soviet army was passing through Afghanistan to seize the Middle East oil fields, sounded a warning: "An attempt...
...succeeded him as CEO of NASDAQ-traded Lifeway Foods, whose main product is kefir, a yogurt-like drink. The small firm, based in Morton Grove, Ill., has expanded abroad under Julie Smolyansky, boosting sales 14%, to $12.2 million, in 2002. Lifeway peddles kefir across the U.S., Canada and Eastern Europe, and its powdered kefir starter is popular in Asia, Britain and the Middle East. Smolyansky's next goal is to sell soy-based drinks in Latin America...
Princeton had the Black and White’s number yet again at the Eastern Association of Women’s Racing Colleges (EAWRC) Sprints, defeating Radcliffe’s varsity eight by less than a single boatlength—as it has in each of the crews’ four meetings this season...
...disappointing loss to seventh-seeded and unranked Brown prevented the Crimson from advancing to the Eastern championships and the team ended the season on a frustrating note...
...Radcliffe heavyweight crew enters this weekend’s Eastern Association of Women’s Rowing Colleges (EAWRC) Sprints riding the momentum of its best dual season since 1990, posting a remarkable 10-1 head-to-head record...