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...eerie reminder that housing lottery forms were not the most crucial pieces of mail received by most students, another Service News item reported...

Author: By Judith E. Dutton, | Title: Extra! Extra! Harvard Service News Replaces The Crimson | 6/8/1993 | See Source »

...artillery pieces and T-72 tanks, the Muslims could use Western-made counterartillery radar, which Washington would have to ( supply directly or through allies. The Pentagon would want to ship TOW antitank weapons and light armored vehicles -- fast, mobile carriers useful for keeping forces together -- as well. One nonlethal item of great utility would be tactical radios to improve Muslim command and communications. Since the U.S. is reluctant to get involved on the ground, it might turn to Turkey, which already smuggles weapons to the Muslims, to provide the necessary training advisers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How the Muslims Would Be Armed | 5/17/1993 | See Source »

...most significant item in the Quang report is the assertion that there were 1,205 American POWs in captivity that September. Six months later, Hanoi released 591 POWs, insisting they were the only prisoners alive at that time. If that was true and if the Quang report is accurate, more than 600 POWs must have died or been killed between the fall of 1972 and April...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: American POWs: Who Was Left Behind? | 4/26/1993 | See Source »

...prodigious T-shirt market by printing up some witty combination of the Harvard crest and skeletons, roses, and/or Uncle Jerry. As we all know from the overabundance of pencils, underwear and ovenmitts bearing the Harvard insignia at the Coop, the "Veritas" greatly enhances the value and desirabltity of any item. These T-shirts would sell by the thousand at a huge profit for the U.C. The money would continue to roll...

Author: By Edward F. Mulkerin iii, | Title: A Night of Collective Wild Abandon | 4/13/1993 | See Source »

...games would be played simultaneously and, to boost ratings, aired only on a regional basis. (Guess what, fans, that means you would be unable to watch three-quarters of the play-offs.) Adding allure to the regular-season TV package might be Monday-night interleague games. And the last item on Giles' agenda: "If we go to three divisions," he said, "we'll have to expand to 30 teams...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Last Great Season | 4/12/1993 | See Source »

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