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Katy Moss at number six, said. "This is the race we've been looking forward to Yale has been remembering three defeats at the hands of Radcliffe last year and will be after us. But we've peaked for this race and we're reads for them.
The French are enraged by the massive flow into France of cheap Italian wine. Imports of Italian wine peaked at 50.2 million gal. in the first two months of 1975, compared to 76.5 million for the crop year of 1973-74. "Unfair competition!" cried Maffre-Baugé. "Italian wine production...
Put at Prek Phnou, which is only eight miles from Phnom-Penh, three T-28s dropped napalm on a paddyfield, causing orange flames to spurt across the open area. Three Cambodian youths in ragtag uniforms came trudging down a dirt road; one wore a purple bandanna around his head, another...
They peaked about 11 p.m. News came that Kilson had, well, been delayed...and the drunken cycles wound down. Everybody left and the Science Center hall was quiet, swamped in beer and strewn with bottles and spotted with tiny black chars. I two days later was Monday.
ECONOMIC STRESS. In recent months, the focus of public concern has shifted from inflation to recession. Asked which they fear more, 52% of those surveyed said recession and 42% said inflation-almost an exact reversal of the figures tabulated three months ago. The reason seems to be that fear of...