Word: olympicsized
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Harvard is sending more athletes to the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona than any other Ivy league school, the Ivy League announced yesterday.
Several Harvard athletes from this year's Olympics may also have a shot at the gold, said John P. Veneziano, sports information director. Norman D. Bellingham '94, who will be rowing in the kayak pairs competition, is promising--particularly since he won the gold medal in that competition in 1988...
In the Ciglane neighborhood, no one had yet seen any of the more than 900 tons of food and medical supplies airlifted to Sarajevo since July 3. The battered Zetra Stadium, site of the hockey competition in the 1984 Winter Olympics, has been designated one of four warehouses to store...
Do Spaniards protest too much? Many would argue that their situation is no worse than that in the rest of Europe, where the prosperous 1980s have evolved into the recessionary 1990s and the popularity of most governing parties is falling. But Spain's ruckus seems perversely timed: Expo has attracted...
The mood of the nation is impatient: Spain may be willing to celebrate how far it has come, but not without railing at how long lies the road ahead. Democracy and prosperity boosted expectations beyond what an Expo or an Olympics can satisfy. In Seville, the graffiti read EXPO '92...