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...expected, creating a springtime Apple glut of some 120,000 unsold computers. As a result, the company (1984 sales: $1.5 billion) announced last week that for the first time in its eight-year history it will temporarily shut down assembly lines because of a surplus of wares. Calling the hiatus a "spring break," Apple ordered about 1,000 workers in all four of its manufacturing plants in California, Texas, Singapore and Ireland to use up one week of their vacation time. The surprise announcement pushed Apple stock down 3 3/8 a share to 21 1/2 at week...
After a one-year hiatus, the Black Independent Film Series last night came back to life in Emerson Hall...
When the Crimson began its midseason hiatus Jan. 14, it sported a 3-1 mark and a third place position in the league standing. Harvard's still 3-1, but thanks to losses last weekend by previously unbeaten Columbia and Brewty the Crimson's now in sole possession of first place...
...negotiating table until the U.S. pulled its missiles out of Europe. Thus, it is no wonder that the world will be watching, and hoping, when Secretary of State George Shultz joins Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko in Geneva next week to renew nuclear arms-control talks after a yearlong hiatus...
...will be long remembered not only for Keffer's last minute heroics, but also because it signalled the return of the Crimson to serious contention in the Ivy League after a five-year hiatus. The Big Green has won the Ivy title four of the past five years and is led by superstar 6 ft., 2-in, center Jane Daigle...