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Another thing, considering the rate at which the Cardinals have been succeeding, it seems unlikely that jealous rivals would permit even the common crimes of college sports to go on there unreported. Throughout the Final Four, whistles were blowing all over Texas about some sin or other of the Longhorns. Crum, 49, who eventually rejected an offer to return to UCLA, is three seasons into a ten-year agreement calling for a $1 million bonus if he completes the contract unencumbered by N.C.A.A. probation...
...same token, although the Nicaraguan incursion last week was very real, Reagan's decision to send $20 million in emergency aid to Honduras and to permit U.S. helicopters to ferry Honduran troops was very much a part of his larger struggle to rally congressional and public support for $100 million in aid to the contras. Set back by the House a week earlier, the Administration needed a win in the Senate to keep the aid package alive and unencumbered by too many strings. What better way of showing that the contras need help than to make the most of Nicaraguan...
State Rep. Thomas M. Gallagher (D-Brighton) has agreed with Galvin, saying recently that O'Neil's absence would permit the public to concentrate on more liberal and popular candidates...
Dartmouth also decided yesterday to permit three of the 10 students suspended last Thursday by the Committee on Standards to attend classes and live on campus while their appeal is being reviewed. But "they will not be allowed to register or count any course credits towards graduation unless the appeal goes their way," Dicovitsky said...
...interview yesterday, White claimed his father's career would have little influence on his own popularity. He said the district's small size would permit voters to see the candidates at close range, making their positions and personal appeal more important than their names or media images...