Word: rai
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Mark Glover (1-4--5), Paul Rai (3-1--4), and Derek Tweddell (4-0--0) direct a Dartmouth offense that has averaged only two goals per game. Much more can be said about the goaltending tandem of Steve Lauren (2.54 goals-against average, .910 save percentage) and Tim Osby (2.34, .916). Dartmouth does not have the offensive firepower to match Harvard's, but the Green can create problems in its own zone...
Even Italy is providing the public with graphic information. A five-hour special broadcast last week by RAI, the state-run network, included sketches of couples engaged in various intimate acts. Health officials discussed the AIDS-related risks associated with the pictured practices, and fielded calls from anxious viewers. France has yet to start a coordinated effort. A 20-year- old law, prompted by France's stagnant birth rate and amended only in November, had made it illegal to advertise condoms on television or in magazines...
When President Reagan landed in hot, humid Bali last week, those oft-mentioned "winds of freedom" were not blowing. Moments after Reagan's party touched down at Ngurah Rai Airport, Indonesian officials met the White House press plane and escorted two reporters from the Australian Broadcasting Corp. to the terminal, where they were forced to wait for the next outbound plane. The journalists were denied entry under a ban triggered by an article in a Sydney newspaper that charged members of Indonesian President Suharto's family and some of his associates with pocketing billions of dollars through shady business deals...
Similar changes in the TV scene, if not arousing quite the same fury, are common sights across Europe these days. Established government-owned -- and frequently dull -- networks are facing a feisty new array of commercial competitors. In Italy the state-owned RAI-TV has been joined by three popular networks run by TV Magnate Silvio Berlusconi, who is also part owner of La Cinq. In West Germany, the government is spending an estimated $10 billion to wire the nation for cable (which is already widespread in countries like Belgium and Holland). German cable viewers can choose from such new channels...
...Rai's second goal at 10:32 of the third period iced the win for Dartmouth, which is 7-15 overall and 4-14 in the ECAC. The Engineers fell to 19-7-1 overall and 12-5-1 in ECAC play...