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Fretting for the health of the game if it is deprived of him, McEnroe darkly took stock of his flagging comeback and called this a "critical time for tennis and me." He said he could envision American tennis becoming like soccer, "where the rest of the world is crazy about...
While the U.S. lacks a strong commitment to sending humans to Mars, the Administration's space policy, announced by President Reagan in February, does envision eventual "human exploration of the solar system." Toward that end, NASA has launched Project Pathfinder, a program to develop 18 new space technologies. They include...
Washington strategists have begun to envision that scenario when talk turns -- as it increasingly does nowadays -- to Japan's growing influence. The very prospect of such pressure, however remote, is part of a subtle change in the way Americans view the Japanese. No longer is Japan seen simply as a...
"You can never anticipate winning a national championship," O'Neill says. "You envision it, you can dream about it, but you don't know what it feels like until you actually win it."
Until my senior year, I had no conception of what a Harvard graduation involved. I could envision only receiving my long-awaited diploma in an atmosphere of jubilant feeling toward my school and fellow classmates. The spirit of the tradition becomes clouded when I consider the difficulty that many of...