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Another outdoor extra comes in the hop, step, and jump, where Chris Ohiri paces a strong Crimson contingent. Ohiri's 50-foot-plus efforts put him in a class of his own in this event, but sophomores Olufemi Olunloyo and Chris Pardee, who both posted leaps near the 46-foot mark as freshmen, should develop into consistent scorers...
Italy, which last year made Europe's biggest jump in power production, the nationalized power companies revealed plans to double their 47.5 billion kwh. capacity within eight years. Kenya is about to start work on a project that will harness a 900-ft. drop in the country's largest river, the Tana...
Nigerians want desperately to know how many of which are where. Two weeks ago, "preliminary" results of last fall's census were released, showing an astounding 64% jump, to 55.6 million people. Since the main "increase" came in the politically dominant north, suspicious southerners cried foul. Riots broke out, and more than a thousand students in Ibadan chartered buses and headed for Lagos to demonstrate. They were turned back by steel-helmeted cops with tear...
...both the Denver Broncos and the Dallas Cowboys). Even in track skivvies, Hayes still runs as though he had a football tucked under his arm-head bobbing, shoulders rolling, elbows flailing. Unlike such "rabbits" as Germany's Olympic Champion Armin Hary, Hayes has never learned to get the jump on his field by anticipating the starter's gun. He frequently is the last man off the blocks, or close...
Foul trouble kept Awori out of the broad jump scoring. The former Olympian lept 22 ft., 3 1/4 in. on his first try and then fouled on his next five attempts. Chris Ohiri took second place behind Maryland's Mike Cole in the event with a 23 ft., 10 1/2 in. effort...