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Harvard's biggest problem was its own health, playing without the services of Jacki Farrell, who stayed home because she had the flu. Jennifer Minkus, who felt strong enough to play in doubles, eventually had to forfeit her singles match because of a 102-degree fever...
...tough challenge to conclude the Crimson sweep of the doubles matches. The duo controlled the match at the outset en route to a 6-0 first-set win. But the Lions rallied to take a 6-3 triumph in the second set. In the final set, despite Minkus' fever, the Crimson pulled out a 7-6 barn-burner...
Harvard hockey fever has hit Capitol Hill...
...male, boom-car aficionados are ripping out their backseats and dashboards to make room for stereo equipment as advanced as audiophiles have at home. Says Danny Moore of East Orange, N.J.: "Girls all want to go out with the guy with the loudest car." Besides rattling neighborhoods, boom-car fever has created a thriving market for manufacturers of exotic stereo equipment. They include not only such established Japanese companies as Sony and Nakamichi but also specialized U.S. firms like Mitek of Winslow...
Otherwise, Baker was like someone on an all-you-can-visit tour, racing through 14 European capitals (not to mention Ottawa) in eight days. His visit was long enough for him to see that Western Europe is in the grip of Gorby fever: in response to Mikhail Gorbachev's disarming foreign policy, leaders there are awaiting something more substantive in the way of a U.S. response than the singing of Moscow Nights during the Soviet leader's White House visit...