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...Sametra King, Boston University, 8.32. 200-meter run: Mirian Knijn, Boston University, 24.38 (new meet record). 400-meter run: Meredith Rainey, HARVARD, 54.20. 500-meter run: Beth Pfefferle, HARVARD, 1:17.45. 800-meter run: Ruth O'Hara, Northeastern, 2:19.12. 1000-meter run: Heather Grimshaw, Boston College, 2:54.23. Mile: Marion Josefsan, Boston University, 5:05.0. 3000-meter run: Suzanne Jones, HARVARD, 9:46.68. 880 relay: HARVARD, 1:44.14. 4-by-440 relay: Boston University, 3:55.33. 4-by-880 relay: Boston University, 9:38.2. Shot put: Cathy Griffin, HARVARD, 44-ft., 1-in. Triple jump: Lorne Barrett, Northeastern...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For the Record | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

...meter run: Derrick Horner, HARVARD, 6.45. 55-meter high hurdles: Louis Rios, HARVARD, 7.91. 200-meter run: Derrick Horner, HARVARD, 22.09. 400-meter run: Mark Dunzo, M.I.T., 49-92. 500-meter run: Randy Lewis, Boston University, 1:04.22. 800-meter run: Terrence Dugan, Boston College, 1:52.25. Mile: Brad Schlapak, Northeastern, 4:11.7. 1000-meter run: Mark Gomes, Northeastern, 2:28.22. 3000-meter run: George Grant, Boston College, 8:19.25. 4-by-440 relay: Boston University 3:20.25. 4-by-880 relay: Northeastern, 7:52.27. Distance medley relay: Boston College, 10:11.36. High jump: Ken Moody, Boston College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For the Record | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

Though Kabul has not yet come under consistent, heavy military barrage, the city is vulnerable to attacks that may cut the Salang Highway, the 264-mile road that climbs the towering Hindu Kush and crosses long stretches of mujahedin-controlled territory to the Soviet border. In a move to push the guerrilla forces back from the highway, Soviet and Afghan troops last week shelled villages south of the Salang Tunnel, killing hundreds of civilians and refugees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Afghanistan Waiting for the End | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

...intervention and federal taxes. Even Bush has had to acknowledge that Washington must act more vigorously in some areas, but Reagan to the end fought that reality. In one of his several farewell talks, he compared advocacy of government activism to "a false determinism ((that will)) take us a mile or two more down what Friedrich Hayek called 'The Road to Serfdom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going Home a Winner: Ronald Reagan | 1/23/1989 | See Source »

That, as seems to be said more and more these days, was then. I believe that I am now the only wood-stove bore still active on my mile of dirt road. My neighbors have concluded that full-time wood heating is dirty, dangerous (chain saws are worse tempered than alligators), economically foolish, a champion time waster and brutishly hard work. In this they are correct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Time To Split | 1/23/1989 | See Source »

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