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...Crimson also has the added motivation of a chance to prove itself to the very same critics who denied it an NCAA tournament berth two years ago, despite its Ivy League championship, on account of the team's relatively weak schedule. Harvard's first round exit from the NCAA Tournament last year did nothing to repair its image as a paper tiger on the college soccer scene...
...would be driven away by Paul in a smaller Mercedes 280 leased by the hotel. At 12:20 a.m. Paul pulled that car up to a rear entrance of the hotel off the narrow rue Cambon. "I saw happiness in their faces," says a woman who watched the couple exit the hotel that night. "They were laughing...
Museveni called Southwick's noisy exit "rude." He is tired of the "shallowness" of Western thinking that demands that Uganda instantly model its politics on the U.S. "Unless you say all the societies in the whole world are uniform, then you cannot say their political management must be uniform," says Museveni. He believes Uganda has not "evolved" to the stage of development where multiparty democracy is possible or successful; it is still a preindustrial society that does not have enough of the well-off, well-educated middle class upon which Western democracy rests, so parties form along tribal, sectarian lines...
Once a telecommunications monolith, the AT&T Corp. (1996 sales: $52 billion) is looking increasingly like a monolithic screw-up. This year alone the company has lost $12 billion in market value. Walter's exit, only eight months after he was plucked from R.R. Donnelley & Sons following a high-profile executive search, is the latest in a series of blunders that have cost AT&T in lost business, a slow leak of top executives and a falling stock price. Last August, Walter's predecessor, Alex Mandl, resigned after a seven-month tenure, similarly frustrated in his quest to become...
According to exit polls, unions were joined in their disaffection by legions of young people, women, residents of public housing projects and even government workers, 58% of whom voted for opposition parties. "The P.R.I. couldn't hold them," said Daniel Lund, head of the polling firm Mori de Mexico. "The transition to democracy began at the popular level with these elections...