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...Talking to him after the game, I'm pretty sure that's what he meant to do," Kohler said. (Carella couldn't be reached for comment--midterm studying doesn't stop for Ivy League titles.) "I don't know how he did it, but I know one thing--I've never seen him run so fast as he did after he scored...
Clinton's four-day, six-country tour, his first foray into the Middle East, taught him just how treacherous a terrain he had entered. He had hoped for a prime-time TV triumph to boost his party's midterm election chances when he seized upon the Israeli-Jordanian settlement to fly off to dramatic presidential appearances in Cairo, Amman, Damascus, Jerusalem, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. He quickly discovered that the Middle East and its problems guarantee not only the world's attention but risks, surprises and, for every misstep, a potential explosion...
There is much at stake in the upcoming midterm elections, with both Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54- '56 and Governor William F. Weld '66 facing strong opponents. Yet, strangely enough, the individual races have failed to inspire much enthusiasm on Harvard's campus...
...think I'm pretty much the same guy both on and off the ice, in that regard," he says. "I just took this midterm for the 'Shakespeare' class, and I'm the kind of guy who ran straight to the books when I got out of there to check and see if I got all the passages right...
This being midterms, a lot of us have problems. The fact that a day contains, on average, only 24 hours is a problem. The fact that the midterm in Russian lit counts for 50 percent of the course grade is a problem...