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...late fault call took the first set away from Warren Grossman and Loud, who failed to capitalize on three other set points en route to a 7-6 setback in the first set. Harvard took the second set, 7-5, but the Bruins claimed the third set after UCLA clinched the team competition with a 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 win at first doubles...
...Stratton was truly engaged in research, no one can fault his thoroughness. Before his arrest, he says, he spent time in the company of drug dealers from Latin America to Southeast Asia. At the start of the trial he told reporters, "It took me five years to penetrate the upper echelons of the international drug-smuggling business, to gain the confidence of people who could introduce me into the elite circles." He was never involved in "planning or execution," he says, though "I may have done stuff like close hangar doors." Prosecutors claim that it was more like closing full...
...March 8 report was based on student opinions expressed in the Open Hearing on the Core, termed by Dean Rosovsky "as good a discussion" as he had heard, yet criticized by The Crimson because only 40 students attended Lack of student interest is not the Undergraduate Council's fault; we tried as hard to publicize as we could, leafletting every freshman room, posturing each house, placing ads in both The Crimson and The Independent...
...Commission at a precarious moment in her short history indicates a country dedicated to the notion of a free, democratic, and moral posture. The youngest democratic state, and among the most beleaguered. Israel openly displays her own limited guilt before a world hostile toward her and quick to find fault...
...Kingsley (Gandhi) plays Robert, Patricia Hodge is Emma, and Jeremy Irons is their friend, and they are brisk, expert and rather too much of an ensemble. There is not enough contrast of tone between them. The fault may be not of their making, since they are being asked to play theatrical conventions instead of people. David Jones' direction reinforces the problem: elegantly geometrical in its calculation of cuts and angles, it is uninterested in the higher calculus of the emotions. This all serves the text but not the irresistible demands of the movie medium for emotional intensity. Film finally...