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Abramson, the Crimson's big hope to score in the Yale meet in March, may get some worthwhile competition from Lion captain Bob Nash...
...army, reported that eight Ethiopian armored cars had been destroyed in the border fight. By week's end both sides had called a "cease-fire," but the problem was nowhere near solution. In a welter of charges and countercharges, Somali pride stood in bristling opposition to the Lion of Judah...
...demand your sunflower seeds and exit. This is no seedy establishment, you will concede. Yeasts, soybean powders, raw sugars, dried fruits, honeys, extracts, gums; and syrups of all kinds will demand your attention. (On Cottage Grove Avenue near 63rd Street in Chicago, a "Hindu Incense" shop sells tonics of lion's blood and iron and 80 percent alcohol, powders to remove odors and demons, candles and incense and totems and icons...
...most women over 40 look like Captain Hook, not Peter Pan. On the other hand, young women-including some well-heeled, style-conscious teen-agers (see BOOKS)-have jumped in with both feet. A special favorite is the high-heeled, calf-topping black leather model with the rakish, lady-lion-tamer look. Its teetering heels may make it as impractical as a boot can get-certainly not the thing for fording slushy gutters or negotiating icy pavements. A lack of ice and slush makes the high-fashion boot seem even more impractical in Florida and California. But sexiness triumphs over...
Ingenious Engineering. Japan's shipbuilding boom is all the more amazing because the rest of the world's shipyards are suffering from a lack of new orders. Such a lion's share of the business is going to Japan that it now has shipbuilding orders for 4,000,000 gross tons worth $750 million-a backlog big enough to keep its yards working for two years. How did Japan corner 27% of the world's ship construction?* Because steel and labor are cheap in Japan, Japanese shipbuilders are able to sell tankers and freighters...