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...always a lot of fun," Harvard forward Lane MacDonald says. "When we were playing in Toronto in my freshman year, he took over the loud speaker on the bus. He and [former Harvard player] Pete Follows started giving us a tour of the city. They talked about the beer in Toronto. Their explanation of the Molson brewery and the Labatt's plant was very interesting...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Keeping Things Loose and Steady at Bright | 1/28/1987 | See Source »

...joshed last week that a "900-foot Lassie" had told him to complete a 60-story dog-and-cat hospital and that noncontributors would die. More soberly, the Tribune editorial informed Roberts that his portrayal of a "petty, vengeful or idiotic God" is "close to sacrilege." General Manager David Lane of WFAA-TV, the offended Dallas station, stated that Oral's pitch "violates everything I believe in from a moral standpoint." But a Roberts aide, Jan Dargatz, explained that God has "always given Oral impossible goals, and if Oral can't get it done, there's a possibility of sacrifice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Your Money or His Life | 1/26/1987 | See Source »

...Teams know that we have great perimeter shooters and put undue pressure on the perimeter," Delaney Smith said. To offset the loss of strong scoring performances by its guards, Delaney Smith said that Harvard needed to capitalize on its play in the lane, but that the Crimson has yet to prove that its inside game can function without last year's power players Collins and Chandler...

Author: By Jennifer M. Frey, | Title: Women Cagers Tumble to Third Ivy Loss | 1/21/1987 | See Source »

Individual scoring: Hat-tricks by Pete Chiarelli and Tim Barakett, four-point efforts by Allen Bourbeau, Lane MacDonald, Randy Taylor, Barakett and Mark Benning...

Author: By Adam J. Epstein, | Title: Falling From the Heavens | 1/16/1987 | See Source »

...Angeles, life in the fast lane involves so much getting into and out of cars that motorists often have trouble remembering exactly where their vehicles are parked. Now customers who pull into the nine-level parking complex at the Century City North office tower have a new memory device to steer them to their cars: show tunes from famous motion pictures. Different parking levels have their own movie posters and such piped-in music as We're Off to See the Wizard and the theme from Star Wars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRANSPORTATION: I Left My Car in San Francisco | 1/12/1987 | See Source »

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