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...Luckily for the tourism industry [January and February is] not a prime booking time. The war had little effect," says Meehan. The height of the tourist booking season, he says, doesn't arrive until April...

Author: By Yin Y. Nawaday, | Title: With War Over, International Travel Expected to Rise Again | 3/6/1991 | See Source »

...Crimson recorded the win despite shooting for half the game at a basket that was 3-in. short of the 10-ft. regulation height. Beth Wambach and Erin Maher noticed that the basket was short when they went out for shooting practice early Saturday, but the problem was never rectified. But the faulty hoop could hold back Harvard, which shot 50 percent from the field for the game and connected on 8-of-18 from three-point range...

Author: By Peter I. Rosenthal, | Title: W. Cagers Roll On | 2/19/1991 | See Source »

...much as $28 billion for a one-month campaign and $86 billion for a six-month siege of Saddam Hussein's forces. Experts say the high-tech combat already costs $500 million a day and may reach $1 billion if heavy fighting breaks out on the ground. At the height of the Vietnam War, which employed less sophisticated weaponry, U.S. military expenditures came to about $230 million a day in 1991 dollars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fight Now, Pay Later | 2/4/1991 | See Source »

Heading the list are starters Ray Marshall (center) and Vince Curran (forward), both 6'7". They are joined at that lofty Ivy height by forwards Mike Milobsky and Sean Dineen, who lead a deep Quaker bench. Sophomore center Andy Wise stands above them...

Author: By Josie Karp, | Title: M. Cagers 'On' For #23 Tigers | 2/1/1991 | See Source »

...principalle Paynter in ordinary to their Majesties." For his last 10 years he moved between London, Antwerp and Paris, accumulating honors, commissions and fame. All in all, he was as genuinely international a painter as Rubens had been, though he did not fly at quite the same diplomatic height...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: A Meteor That Didn't Burn Out | 1/14/1991 | See Source »

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