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Harvard freshman Mike Watson was the key man for the Crimson last night, notching two goals and one assist, including the game-winner at 1:31 of overtime. Watson flipped a quick backhander past Boston College goalie Doug Ellis (28 saves) while Harvard was on the power play with Eagle Jeff Smith in the penalty box for holding...
Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar delayed plans to present his cabinet to Parliament until Thursday, while a key general reportedly walked out of the cabinet, and government officials were said to have tried to block Bakhtiar ministers from their offices...
...pirouette over gas policy is a result of a key provision in the energy act. Before it passed, gas that was drilled and consumed in the same state was exempt from federal price controls and therefore could be sold locally at a higher price than if it had been bought in another state. As a result, even during the severe gas shortages of recent winters, a few producer states such as Texas and Louisiana had more gas on hand than they knew what to do with. The Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates gas within the state, has kept...
COURTENAY SLATER, 45, is chief economist at the Commerce Department and one of the Administration's key economic tea-leaf readers. To determine where the economy is going, she pores over mountains of statistics that Commerce collects on trade, inflation, retail sales and other matters. As a student, Slater wanted to become a physicist, but was told by a professor that "women just did not go into physics." After graduating as a history major from Oberlin College and marrying (her husband is a program analyst for the National Science Foundation), Slater decided to enter a field that would lead...
...prospects looked much the same as Princeton, coming off a shocking 51-33 loss to Dartmouth the night before, ran up a fast 14-6 lead less than the midway through the first half. Tiger scoring leader Bob Roma did the heavy damage early on, swishing top-of-the-key jumpers like clockwork. But the Princeton zone dealt the most damaging blows, shutting off Harvard's offense...