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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...been for the superlative performance of B.U. forward Nancy Kilik, that "somebody" would have been the Terriers. Kilik scored all four B.U. goals, two of them shorthanded, and seemed the only player who could rise above, let alone equal, the strong team effort of the icewomen...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: Icewomen Lose Beanpot Consols, 4-1 | 3/19/1979 | See Source »

...most glaring irregularity in the Ivy selections must be the absence of the league's top scorer and second leading carom-grabber, Cornell's Mike Davis. The 6-4 forward placed on last year's All-Ivy second team and is the only-one of the top five scorers not to receive a distinction. The fact that he accumulated these impressive totals while playing on the worst team in the Ivies, does not justify relegating him to the honorable mention category...

Author: By Laura E. Schanberg, | Title: Ivy League Turns To Laurels | 3/14/1979 | See Source »

...cagers broke into the Ivy selections although Glenn Fine was a mere point away. In fact, Fine, undoubtedly one of the top four guards in the league, was displaced due to the election of Peter Moss of Brown in one of the guard positions, despite being listed as a forward throughout the season. The Crimson's freshman scorer. Don Fleming gained an honorable mention although Yale's Tim Daaleman copped Rookie of the Year laurels. Winnemuca Wiz" Bob Hooft also earned honorable mention...

Author: By Laura E. Schanberg, | Title: Ivy League Turns To Laurels | 3/14/1979 | See Source »

...American Iranian I know says the same thing: 'For God's sake, why didn't you put pressure on the Shah earlier to make concessions?' If he'd made the concessions a year earlier that he made in December, he could have looked forward to the ten or 15 years of tranquil reign that the CIA predicted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Report: Searching for the Right Response | 3/12/1979 | See Source »

...scattered throughout Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria and the Soviet Union, Barzani led an unsuccessful rebellion against the Iraqi government in the mid-1930s. Fleeing to Moscow, where he spent twelve years in exile, he returned to his native land in 1958 to reorganize his guerrilla army, the Pesh Merga (Forward to Death). After a decade of battle, a truce was signed, and an Iraqi plan for limited Kurdish self-rule was drawn up but later rejected by Barzani, who resumed fighting. In 1976, after the Shah of Iran and the U.S. withdrew their aid to the Kurds, Barzani received asylum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 12, 1979 | 3/12/1979 | See Source »

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