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Despite its offensive output, Harvard was not too discouraged after dropping to 0-6 in the Ivy League...
...January, Christopher Hogwood offered a concert performance, with the Handel and Haydn Society, of Mozart's second and last effort in the serious vein, La Clemenza di Tito. The renewal of these two pieces, which circumscribe Mozart's years of maturity and his best musical output, has been the major revelation in the months after the festivities anticlimaxed with innumerable performances of the Requiem last November...
...housing sector, which accounts for one-fifth of U.S. industrial output, was one of the first industries to collapse under the weight of the recession. Last year, following the building boom of the go-go 1980s, housing suffered its worst decline since World War II: new home starts plunged 15%, to 1 million units. But with falling interest rates and the lure of tax credits enticing consumers back into the market, the industry is showing surprising signs of rebirth...
...bill moving through parliament would allow the government to buy some 12 million of the 28 million acres owned by the country's 4,200 white farmers, who produce around 75% of agricultural output, at confiscatory rates of compensation. Payment would be made either at a price determined by the authorities or with government bonds likely to be well below market values. But an amendment, reluctantly backed by Mugabe, would allow owners to contest the prices in court...
Environmentalists argued that market forces have led to the elimination of the rain forests and increased steel and farm production. The free market has contributed to the loss of hundreds of animal and plant species, as well as to the rapid increase in the output of CO2 and PCP's into the environment, they said...