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A HASCS employee, who spoke only on condition of anonymity, said Burner had extensive knowledge of the ins-and-outs of the University's link to the Internet, a global data communication network. He has taken a job with a Waltham-based computer company, the employee said.
Rwanda and Zaire -- previously on the outs about how to bring about the return of 1.2 million wary Hutu refugees in Zairian border camps -- agreed to work together to solve the crisis. Senior United Nations officials called the pledge a "big achievement," mainly because it means Zaire might crack down...
2. Not telegenic. Every successful American team sport is now made-for-TV (plenty of close-ups, replays and time-outs). Soccer isn't. The last-row aerial shots of the huge field make the action look like an infested picnic viewed from a helicopter.
"They tried a squeeze with two outs," Cicero said. "But there was some confusion on what pitch was called."
In weighing the pros and cons of leavingHarvard two years early, Israel had lots ofadvisors: among them Matt Mallgrave '93, nowplaying in the Flyers organization; senior BrianP. Farrell, who knows the NHL's ins and outs aswell as anyone at Harvard; Ted Drury, who leftschool a year early after the...