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...however, the new varsity athletes are revelling in their new-found success...
Argentina has steadfastly refused to sign the 1968 nuclear nonproliferation treaty or to submit most of its atomic facilities to international inspection. It has always insisted that it would use atomic energy for peaceful purposes. Even so, its new-found nuclear prowess inevitably will give Argentina added clout in its disputes with Britain over the Falkland Islands and with Chile over the Beagle Channel at the tip of South America. U.S. intelligence sources estimate that Argentina, should it choose to do so, would be able to produce a nuclear weapon in one to five years...
...tournament began poorly for the Crimson as it lost straight-set matches to Brown, Cornell, Princeton and Yale in succession, before finally defeating Columbia yesterday, 15-13 and 15-3, With this new-found momentum the spikers than trounce Dartmouth for the second time in just over a work, 15-13, 15-9, before losing the finale to UPoon...
...been tenured, raising the number of tenured white women to two. Four other white women have been offered one year faculty appointments. Indeed it would appear that white males themselves who do not meet the traditional Ivy League-Law Review-Supreme Court Clerkship criteria are benefiting from this new-found enlightenment floating within our dear old walls of ivy. We are pleased to see that the faculty is beginning to realize that there are many good professors who do not meet the usual standard...
...someone who carried the ball 25 times a game in high school, the new-found obscurity was a bit frustrating. Returning kickoffs helped, as did being kept on the traveling squad...