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...rapidly they are expanding. Estimates of Mexico City's population vary from 14 million to 20 million, depending on whether demographers calculate the figure according to the 1990 census (which some believe drastically undercounted), or whether the number is determined by estimates of water use. Still, the fastest urban growth is in those areas that are poorest and least prepared...
...advisers recognize the importance of helping Yeltsin with hard cash as well as rhetoric, but have not reached any decision on whether to back an expanded aid program or how tightly to tie payouts to reforms. The new Administration will try to thread this needle by pushing for the fastest possible delivery of aid already in the pipeline, emphasizing technical help in regions where reform is percolating fastest and raising public awareness of how much America has at stake in Russia...
Despite a third place finish in that 500 freestyle race, Marks continued to stake his claim as one of the fastest swimmers in his class of talented freshmen. Marks won the 1000 freestyle...
Unexpectedly fast times seem to be the story for the rest of the Crimson as well. Both seniors Kris Singleton and Dave Knauert recorded their fastest unshaved times. Singleton placed third in the 100 and 200 fly, swimming in 52.49 and 1:57.17, while Tri-Captain Knauert won the 100 backstroke...
Sophomore Jan Esway recorded the fastest 100 freestyle of any Harvard swimmer this season with 46.71. Junior Richard Ou swam a speedy 58.26 in the 100 backstroke, an event he continues to dominate. And Mike Sullivan put in a strong performance for a freshman with his 1:58.43 in the 200 IM (second place...