Word: loses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...team will lose only one player, third-line forward Pam DiRubio, to graduation. Sasner, the co-captain who finished with a 2.00 points-per-game average, will be back. So will second-line
...lose last Saturday, though, they and their classmates, Phil Mote and Lionel Leventhal--who were victorious in another race in Syracuse, N.Y. Saturday--helped put Harvard rowing back on track...
CREDIBILITY. If there is anything that higher education cannot afford to lose, it is credibility. Institutions of higher learning have no PACs and no large constituency; they operate on moral force and credibility alone. It would indeed be a frightening word for Harvard and her fellow universities if more and more of the public started to accept Secretary of Education William Bennett's "Our Greedy Colleges" argument...
Disposable razors have long been a consumer staple, and throwaway cameras are a new photographic fad. Now the latest items to use and lose are telephones. Several companies, including Mini-Phone, Diversified Communications and International Connectors, are selling an estimated 100,000 lightweight, disposable phones a year, and the market is growing fast. The best customers are not individuals but hospitals, which sell the phones to patients as a moneymaking venture...
...month. The Rev. Robert Schuller of Garden Grove, Calif., whose popular Hour of Power is carried by 172 TV stations, shows a 3% dip in donations so far in 1987, but he does not consider that necessarily a result of the PTL scandal. The televangelist with the most to lose is the one with the biggest video operation, Republican Presidential Candidate Pat Robertson of the Christian Broadcasting Network. He briefly took time out from the campaign trail to report that April donations were down a perilous 33%. "We can't just continue to have that sort of drain," said...