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Before the Dartmouth backline had time to survey the Harvard lineup and adjust to the morning glare, the Crimson struck. Just 1:22 into the contest, co-captain Cat Ferrante split the Big Green fullbacks with a pin-point feed to the streaking Carrillo, who blasted a low drive into the twines...
After touring the campus at night several times, Sasaki's architects reported in late July that "disorganized light sources ... create excessive glare and deep shadows which increase security and safety concerns" in the Yard, and that "many very dark zones exist in the Radcliffe Quadrangle and result either from a total lack of lights or shadows created by badly placed lights...
...whole world analyzed their perverted reach for infamy, which was precisely their point. As their lives were searched out in the glare of hideous celebrity, they became a matched pair, similar in age, appearance and murderous intent. Last week, almost in tandem, they had their days in court. In Washington, John Warnock Hinckley Jr., 26, pleaded not guilty to the attempted assassination of President Reagan. His lawyers were granted 30 days to plan a defense. In New York, Mark David Chapman, 26, pleaded guilty and was given 20 years to life for the murder of John Lennon...
This has made some residents of Bullhead City hot under the collar. Dick Smith, who owns Dick and Lovella's Five Grand Cafe, is leading a petition drive to move the thermometer back. Says Smith of the new publicity glare: "It's caused my business to fall off 20% to 30%." But Baudouine is unapologetic. "This kind of notoriety is good for the community," he says. Cooler heads among Bullhead City businessmen seem to agree. According to a membership survey by the Chamber of Commerce, 90% think the summer superlative is "good for business...
Unlike the Soviet space program command, which is military and rarely announces a space launch beforehand, civilian NASA has carried out its shots in the full glare of publicity. But under the terms of NASA'S new partnership with the military, security is being tightened at such key facilities as Cape Canaveral and the Johnson Space Center in Houston in anticipation of military launches. Military observers are now regular participants at shuttle planning sessions and have their own facilities inside Mission Control. At the height of the shuttle's development problems, there was even talk that the task...