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...underpopulated Albany squad, the big loser yesterday at the MAC, was forced to default in the 118-lb. and in the heavyweight contests. Its misery was furthered by losses to Harvard's Jeff Barey at 134-lbs., John Freeman at 150-lbs., David George at 167 lbs. John Willoughby at 177-lbs., and Alex Konovalchik in the 190-lb. match...
...twelve more insider traders to be indicted, but the charges may not be filed soon. Explains Giuliani: "Sophisticated white-collar crimes traditionally take a long time, usually two to three years, to investigate." He dropped charges in May against three investment bankers arrested in February for insider trading: Robert Freeman, who worked at Goldman, Sachs, and Richard Wigton and Timothy Tabor, both formerly of Kidder, Peabody. But when he did so, he noted that he had discovered a much broader conspiracy and needed time to investigate it. He made it clear that Freeman, Wigton and Tabor were part...
Alex Konovalchik, at 190 Ibs., delivered the mortal blow with a pin 59 seconds into the first period. Other clutch winners were John Freeman at 158, Holmes at 167, John Willoughby at 177, and Tony Consigli in the heavyweight match. Todd Cameron picked up three points for the Crimson with a decision in the 118-Ibs. class...
...grapplers avenged their loss by pruning the NYU Violets, 32-12. Tony Consigli sealed the victory with a pin at 57 seconds in the first period. Other winners include Willoughby, Holmes, Freeman, Mark Vandermyde at 167 Ibs., John Liu at 126, and Cameron...
...asked about his audience, C.S. Lewis, author of the classic Narnia tales, refused to comment on the "difficult relations between child and parent or child and teacher." An author, he thought, "as a mere author, is outside all that. He is not even an uncle. He is a freeman, like the postman, the butcher, and the dog next door." This year, eleven outstanding books seem to have been composed by liberated spirits, outside the family but intensely interested in it. If the dog next door met any one of them, it would surely set its tail in wildly enthusiastic motion...