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...would change the equations of power, from Egypt and Ethiopia all the way east to Pakistan. The helplessness of the U.S. to shape events in Iran is beginning to sap Saudi Arabia's confidence in the ability of the U.S. to protect the region from Soviet penetration, a hazard that some American officials fear is every bit as threatening as the Soviet thrust into Europe of the late 1940s and early 1950s. As a result, the Administration intends to deliver a stern warning to the Soviets through private channels not to exploit the situation...
What keeps such cases droning on is that the lawyers on both sides, trained in caution to begin with, "run an enormous risk by not touching every base," says Yale Law School Professor Geoffrey Hazard. "Look at IBM. If the Government wins, it'll be like dismantling a political state." With the stakes high and their meters running, lawyers are in no rush to judgment, he explains. "Many antitrust counsel make a professional specialty out of procedural maneuver," states a draft of the final report of the National Commission for the Review of Antitrust Laws and Procedures. "Many others...
Coach Joe Bertagna designated Huber to attempt the tying effort, and she put the puck past Brown goalie Catherine Hazard. "It was really a lousy shot," Huber said later...
After sophomore winger Lauren Norton streaked down the right side and fired a low bullet past Hazard's stick side to give the Crimson a 2-1 edge, Brown produced two quick goals on a screened shot and a successful three-on-one break...
...Crimson came back in the third period, as Sara Fischer took Huber's across-goalmouth pass and deposited it behind Hazard to set the stage for the last-second heroics...