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...doubt about it, the Golden Knights are stacked. Hobey Baker candidates Hugo Belanger and Scott Thomas team up with freshmen Patrice Robitaille and Marko Tuomainen for the high-powered offense. Chris Rogles and Jason Curry compose one of the finest goalie tandems in the nation. And the defense, though young, should be solid, featuring bruisers Mary d'Orsones and Guy Sanderson. NCAA champions? Probably not. But they'll make...
Back in 1983, before Gorbachev, before glasnost, before perestroika, there was, it seems, Captain Marko Alexandrovich Ramius, commander of the Soviet Typhoon-class submarine Red October. Since he is played by the estimable Sean Connery in this movie version of Tom Clancy's hurricane-class best seller, you know he can't be a hard-liner -- a stern-liner, maybe, but never a hard-liner...
Time's chief rival in the national news-weeklygame, Newsweek, gave Harvard and its birthday acomparative pittance of coverage. A teaser at thetop of its cover asks, "Harvard at 350: Why theMystique?" Inside, playwright and author MarkO'Donnell '76, attempts in an idiosyncratic essayto answer that question, as only a former Lampoonpresident can. But the editors deemed a story on"TV's Fun Couple," Bruce Willis and CybillShepherd of "Moonlighting," more worthy of a coverstory...
What rescued The Hunt from the publishing boneyard was Clancy's gripping narrative. Navy buffs and thriller adepts have been mesmerized by the story of Soviet Submarine Captain Marko Ramius, who seeks to defect to the U.S., bringing a billion-dollar present with him. This is Red October, a ballistic- missile-armed submarine, or "boomer," equipped with a new, silent propulsion system. In a message to his superior in Moscow, Ramius challenges the whole Soviet navy to catch him. He then takes off for Norfolk, together with a group of equally disaffected officers and an unsuspecting crew. Moscow dispatches...
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. -- Marko Ostoja of Yugoslavia shocked third seeded Henrik Sundstrom of Sweden and topseeded Ivan Lendl trounced Larry Stefanki in a match that ended without an umpire or linesmen last night in the inaugural $1.8 million Lipton. International Players Championships tennis tournament...