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...Wheaton can wave the wand and create offense, the team has more than enough talent at the other positions to take it back to the ECAC tournament, where it was a first-round loser to James Madison last year...
...effect, whites be given a veto in the proposed two-chamber constituent assembly that will draw up a post-apartheid constitution. When the President insisted on allowing a mere 26% to block any constitution favored by the vast majority, the A.N.C. balked at a system that it called "loser takes...
...expected," said the U.S. head coach, Dennis Pursley. "But the days when one nation can dominate the world of swimming are past." Still, with 11 of 31 gold medals, the U.S. firmly outdistanced its closest competitors. The Unified Team captured six, Hungary five and China four. The conspicuous loser was united Germany, with only one gold. In 1988 the steroid-dependent East German women had sacked 10 golds, but that was before new doping controls...
...Olympians count themselves winners when surveys show that consumers cannot tell which company has the official imprimatur. The real Games, however, could end up the loser if the corporate games get so rough that companies decide to quit paying for exclusive sponsorships. The money collected from selling rights goes for training players and staging trial competitions...
...planned to live permanently in the district. But when no one else would do it, he announced his own candidacy. As a young law professor with '60s-style hair, a Yale and Oxford background and liberal cohorts from the university on his team, he should have been an easy loser in this enclave of the state's few Republicans. But he ran surprisingly well, thanks to Watergate, giving Hammerschmidt the one scare in his long, safe tenure of the office...