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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Final Ivy Standings Team W-L-T W-L-T Harvard 6-1-0 8-2-0 Yale 5-2-0 7-3-0 Brown 5-2-0 7-3-0 Princeton 4-3-0 6-4-0 Cornell 4-3-0 5-5-0 Penn 3-4-0 4-6-0 Dartmouth 1-6-0 2-8-0 Columbia...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: And to the Victors Come the Spoils | 11/24/1987 | See Source »

This Sunday's quarterfinals will feature Harvard vs. Adelphi, UCLA vs. San Diego St., Rutgers vs. Clemson and North Carolina vs. San Diego St. The Final Four is slated for the weekend of December 5-6, and will be played at one of the participating schools...

Author: By Jennifer M. Frey, | Title: Crimson Booters to Host Adelphi in NCAA Quarterfinals | 11/24/1987 | See Source »

During the hearings on the sordid Iranian and contra deals this summer, members of the committees were able to work together in unusual bipartisan harmony. But reaching a consensus on their final report was more difficult: all six Republican House members and two of the five Republican Senators refused to sign the majority report because they thought it too tough on Reagan and his men. They will instead issue a 150-page dissent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where The Buck Finally Stops | 11/23/1987 | See Source »

Although earlier drafts of the majority report accused the Administration of a cover-up, that term is not included in the final version. However, the report details the bumbled investigation by Attorney General Edwin Meese, which allowed North and his secretary, Fawn Hall, time to destroy documents. It criticizes efforts by North, Robert McFarlane and others to falsify testimony that former CIA Director William Casey was to deliver to Congress. Says a staffer: "Even if it doesn't say 'cover-up,' the majority report makes clear that people were trying to keep other people from knowing what had been going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where The Buck Finally Stops | 11/23/1987 | See Source »

...three Senate Republicans who signed the majority report are Rudman, Maine's coolly independent William Cohen and Virginia's Paul Trible, whose unrelenting pursuit of the arms-money trail surprised Administration loyalists. But other Republicans felt the final product was, in Utah Senator Orrin Hatch's words, "too political." Claims Henry Hyde, the fiercely partisan Illinois Congressman: "The majority report is polemical in the extreme. It is impossible to sign." He argues that the report ignores what he believes was the true intent of the arms deals: to seek better relations with Iran. The majority report, in fact, cites various...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where The Buck Finally Stops | 11/23/1987 | See Source »

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