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...relations, friendship, good neighborliness and long-term cooperation." Hanoi's game plan appeared to be twofold: to explain and justify its invasion of Cambodia and, in long-range terms, to loosen its bond to Moscow. The Vietnamese appreciate Soviet assistance, but they do not want a bear hug. Thus in the ASEAN capitals they were laying groundwork for negotiations on economic cooperation and establishing or expanding trade relations...
...little disappointed that they chose to leave one of their top swimmers home for this meet," Crimson coach Joe Bernal commented afterwards. He was referring to Chris Hug, the Bruins' premier butterflier and distance man, who did not make the trip because of his studies...
...Hug's presence would have had little effect on the outcome, however. Harvard jumped out to a 7-0 lead that they never relinquished, as co-captain Duncan Pyle, Lorren Elkins, Malcolm Cooper and Mack coasted home to win the medley relay in the not-quite awe-inspiring time...
...knew that character from high school," he says-and soon after Roller's Dremiere in 1975 he was receiving 5,000 fan letters a week. "Before Kotter," says Lois Zetter, who works on his music deals, 'John was merely lovable, someone you wanted to hug. After Kotter he suddenly became gorgeous and sexy...
...settled into hip, young womanhood. Pomme has traded in both her old name and her schoolgirl charms for embroidered clothes, an Iranian boyfriend, and a guitar: she sings songs about round and flat tummies. Suzanne wears a softly tailored suit and a "hey, I'm together now" smile. A hug, kiss and a "gee, you look great" later the two part again, this time promising to keep in touch with long letters...