Word: faste
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...think my kids rowed as well as they could row," MIT Coach Mayrene Earle said. "I'm excited about what Radcliffe crew can do. I understand that they weren't moving the boat as fast as they could have [because of injuries]. I'm looking forward to a good year for them...
...officials defend their record, noting that all AIDS drugs have been placed on a special fast track. Retrovir went from initial clinical testing to final approval in less than 21 months, in contrast to the usual 8.8 years. Last month the agency proposed rules that would allow doctors to use experimental drugs in life-threatening situations. Says Young: "That is a breakthrough. It's a very propatient orientation...
...coached championship teams at San Francisco and California, "is the value of the ball against the penalty of the foul. That might be out of whack now. Promiscuous fouling could be coming." The wiliest coaches, like Jerry Tarkanian of Nevada, Las Vegas, have been passing up three-on-two fast breaks for three-point shots. What do you do with guards who run away from the basket...
...fast, partner, was the reply of Democrat James Howard of New Jersey. Howard, chairman of the House Public Works and Transportation Committee, has been fighting to preserve the old speed limit to preserve lives. The nation's highest rural fatality rates, he maintained, are out West: Nevada is first, followed by Utah, Alaska, Arizona and Montana. "The No. 1 cause ((of deaths)) is not drinking and driving," said Howard. "The No. 1 cause is speed...
NEVERTHELESS, THE attraction of the final clubs still tugs hard at many a member of the Harvard community. What Ms. Couch chooses to do on her own time is her own business. She has not broken any rules, and she is not proof that the University administrators are playing fast and loose with their decison to deny the clubs affiliate status...