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.../165 Minnesota/Cloquet, Mn. Kevin Miller F 5-10/180 Michigan St./East Lansing, Mi. Jeff Norton D 6-3/198 Michigan/Acton, Ma. Todd Okerlund F 6-0/208 Minnesota/Burnsvill e, Mn. Paul Ranheim F 6-1/200 Wisconsin/Edina, Mn. Todd Richards D 5-10/190 Minnesota/Minneapo lis, Mn. Mike Richter G 5-10/185 Wisconsin/Flourtown , Pa. Dave Snuggerud F 6-2/188 Minnesota/Minneton ka, Mn. Jim Sprenger D 5-11/187 Minn-Duluth/Cloque t, Mn. Kevin Stevens W 6-3/215 B.C./Halifax, Ma. Chris Terreri G 5-9/155 N.J. Devils/Warwick, R.I. Eric Weinrich D 6-1/205...
...noon on Soldiers Field, followed by the B.C. contest at 4 p.m...Kleinfelder's eight-year Ivy record is 35-3-1...Harvard's 19-game Ivy streak began with a victory over Brown in 1983...McBride's seven goals were two shy of the Ivy record set by Lis Roming of Penn in 1981. Her seven goals were also two shy of the Harvard records shared by Francesca DenHartog, Lili Pew and Sarah Mleczko...
...star witness in Poland's latest courtroom drama arrived wearing a T shirt emblazoned with the logo of Solidarity, the outlawed labor union he helped found. Lech Walesa had been summoned by the prosecution to testify in the trial of three Solidarity supporters, Bogdan Lis, Wladyslaw Frasyniuk and Adam Michnik, charged with trying to organize strikes to protest food-price increases. Walesa's testimony was as defiant as his dress. "Three innocent people are in the dock," he told the court...
...that gathered secretly in a Gdansk apartment last week. Sitting alongside former Solidarity Leader Lech Walesa were other prominent activists of the banned trade union, which has called for a nationwide 15-minute strike on Feb. 28 to protest a proposed increase in food prices. Among those present: Bogdan Lis of Gdansk, Adam Michnik of Warsaw and Wladyslaw Frasyniuk of Wroclaw...
Thirty minutes after the meeting began, policemen burst into the room. Walesa and Activist Jerzy Trzcinski were allowed to go home; Lis, Michnik and Frasyniuk were put under arrest by the Gdansk prosecutor's office. In all, seven men were charged with attending an illegal meeting. On Saturday, Walesa was summoned to the same prosecutor's office for questioning. After 90 minutes he emerged to say that he had refused to respond to the grilling. Walesa was warned that he too would face charges if he continued to back the proposed strike action. His defiant reply: "Our most important task...