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...costly (about $10 billion a year). Harris and her colleagues fell so far behind schedule that Carter could not obtain an estimate for his fiscal 1979 budget. As a result, the Office of Management and Budget came up with its own-$3.9 billion -which was also rejected. Furious at the foulups. Carter told Domestic Affairs Adviser Stuart Eizenstat to whip the policy into shape. Within two months, he and Harris produced a ten-page outline that Carter liked. In a note to "Pat and Stu" the President gave his go-ahead. "My whole family will help," he added...
...senior captain Alex "Ajax" Vik, who has had dibs on the number one position since his freshman year. Vik will try to regain the Ivy League individual title that was wrested away from him last year by Yale's Peter Teravainen in what emerged as one of the most furious two-man assaults on par in the annals of Ivy golfing. Both the Ivy Championship and the NCAA Division One tournament will be played over the venerable and illustrious Yale Golf Club this year...
...students had left its mark on the university. Administrators, though initially hesitant, proved cooperative and receptive to student ideas as the talks proceeded. Meyerson, after returning to the school from Barbados, told students, "This gives me a tremendous sense of exhilaration even though many of you may be furious with me. You have to give it [the sit-in] your priority. It's more than a one-night stand. We're in it together...
...annual swimsuit issue for 1975, her second appear ance on that magazine's cover. Recalls Iooss: "We were shooting on location in Cancun, a Mexican resort that's a rough, hot four-hour car ride from the main airport. I thought she'd be furious. But Cheryl is a real pro - she arrived all smiles, no airs about her. She's like the average girl next door - just more beautiful than average...
...this point President Kyprianou promised them Cypriot passports and safe conduct to Athens in exchange for the hostages. In the course of negotiations, Kyprianou received two fateful overseas telephone calls. The first was from Arafat in Beirut. The P.L.O. leader was furious because a close aide was among the hostages. Arafat offered the services of a twelve-man squad of experienced gunmen. Kyprianou accepted and dispatched an airliner to Beirut to pick them up. The squad, armed with Soviet AK-47 submachine guns, was kept out of sight inside the terminal, waiting for a crack at the hijackers. Later, there...