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...look at the disastrous social programs in the U.S., however, might be able to provide a more objective view of the subject. Since 1965, anti-poverty programs and other wealth transfers have continued to explode in cost while poverty rate kept rising. Most people agree that bringing people out of poverty is critical to human survival, but increasing the "minimum wage" is not the key to help the needy...
...Junior John Doran had moved up to the second slot for the Crimson on the trip West and proved more than ready for the challenge. After dropping the first set, 7-5, to Graff, Doran came back in the second, forcing a tiebreaker, which he won 7-5. Doran kept getting stronger as the match wore on and steamrolled his opponent 6-1 in the third set to win the match for Harvard...
Blake's back kept him from playing singles, so everyone moved up one slot. Doran, now playing first singles, didn't miss a beat. The junior dropped Marc Legris 6-4, 6-1 in his first action at No. 1 this year. Joe Green was victorious at the No. 4 spot...
...course, almost all of her linemates will be back next season. The only defenseman who will graduate in June is co-captain Claudia Asano, who kept up the intensity whenever it appeared Harvard's defensive zone coverage was about to go into one of its frustrating lapses. Asano's leadership and competitiveness will be a huge loss, but with juniors Courtney Smith and Christie MacKinnon and sophomore Julie Rando all ready to help out Ruggiero, Harvard's defense will be in good shape...
...antiaircraft guns, making the air safer for the planes that will later go sniffing after tanks and artillery. Milosevic's air-defense system is, as NATO commanders keep insisting, "state of the art." But he and his lieutenants have not been cooperating with plans for its destruction. They have kept most of their missiles hidden in thick forests, their radars turned off so they remain invisible to NATO's missiles. The Pentagon is particularly interested in rooting out the 30 or so most sophisticated missile launchers--Russian SA-6s--but it admits that it hasn't found a "large slice...