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...late rally to challenge eventual champions Connie Yowell and Kathy Dalton. Down a set and trailing 5-1 in the second, the Crimson pair worked its way to a 5-5 tie. But with Harvard serving at 3-3 in the 11th game. Yowell called a controversial double fault and Harvard went on to lose...
...proposal for a total freeze on all new NATO and Warsaw Pact intermediate-range missiles until the Geneva negotiations end. Says Erhard Eppler, a leader of the peace movement and one of Schmidt's main critics within the S.P.D.: "The two-track decision has one major fault. It is meant to pressure the Soviets, but not the Americans...
Despite White's early goal, Coach Carole Kleinfelder still lamented her team's inability to play heads-up lacrosse at the beginning of the game--a fault that has marred many of the Crimson's recent contests...
...stretch out in a show of either masculine or feminine far out--only the fat.)" And his treatment of the various hostile feminist attitudes toward men, ranging from the "castrate'em now" cry to the more moderate "men are women built differently" belief seems circumspect almost to a fault. After reading the essay one questions whether any way exists for retaining some vestiges of the old masculinity and fernininity without relinquishing the indispensible and still incomplete advances in rights...
Skyrocketing unemployment, though, wasn't his fault. It seems that economic bottlenecks and the sloth of the jobless--not his own austere budgetary and monetary policies--are the culprits behind the 9 percent unemployment rate, the nation's highest since World...