Word: offs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Finnegan, despite a campaign that never got off the ground, hurt both the mayor and Timilty, picking up votes in West Roxbury and Dorchester. If even half of Finnegan's supporters switch to White, the mayor will have very close to the majority he needs.
Timilty will try to close the gap by confronting the mayor. He has already issued a debate challenge to the mayor, and he announced to campaign workers last week that he had "taken his gloves off" for the final campaign. But Timilty is addressing issues most Bostonians care little about...
The men's soccer team, 1-1, will square off against nationally-ranked University of Connecticut at 2 p.m. on the Business School field. Coach George Ford's booters defeated Wesleyan, 1-0, last Wednesday, but the powerful UCONN team will undoubtedly test the Crimson.
Whatever his intentions, Kyriazis says he believes SHS will take off this year. Last year's crises he writes off to growing pains. "Now I hear about SHS everywhere I go," he says.
"If there is no treaty, radio astronomers could see their skies filled with all sorts of miscellaneous radio noise," Burke said. New fields such as satellite study of the earth's climate could be crowded off the spectrum by an uncontrolled frequency "free-for-all" if no treaty were reached