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Cornell, tired of toying with the stick-men, then roated back for its four-goal flurry, to end the quarter leading, 6-2. Midfielder Doug Johnstone scored twice in this rash of points, and middies Chris Murison and Mike Cunnningham added one each...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Stickmen Become Victims Of Cornell Scoring Binge | 4/23/1973 | See Source »

...much as 425 ft. across and 150 ft. deep) in a growing number of such cave-ins that have pockmarked central and northern Alabama in recent years. Sinkholes often occur when the roofs of underground limestone caverns suddenly collapse. Government scientists are not yet sure what is causing the rash of sinkholes in Alabama (at least 1,000 in Shelby County alone in the past 15 years). But Hydrologist John G. Newton thinks that they may be the result of a natural-or man-induced-lowering of the water table. That would not only remove buoyant support from the subsurface...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The December Giant | 4/9/1973 | See Source »

Another former Harvard man, Fred Yalouris '71, will cox the Oxford crew this weekend for the second straight year. In spite of Oxford's rash of victories this year under Sawyier's lead. Cambridge is still favored in the race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sawyier to Stroke; Crimson Captain Racing for Oxford | 3/29/1973 | See Source »

Throughout the rest of the day, squad cars and ambulances chased through the city, evacuating buildings and trying to deal with a rash of hoaxes; the rumored targets included Windsor Castle and the Royal Opera House. Police blocked off Trafalgar Square for several hours and, taking no chances, exploded four locked suitcases that were found on the steps of the National Gallery; the suitcases, as it turned out, contained old clothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED KINGDOM: Smashing London's Face | 3/19/1973 | See Source »

...about the Khartoum massacre was Sudan's President Jaafar Numeiry. In a bitter, bristling 45-minute speech over Sudanese radio and television, Numeiry swore that the eight Black Septembrists would be tried and punished for "a crime we will not forgive." They had committed, he charged, "a criminal, rash action devoid of revolutionary spirit and bravery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: A Blacker September | 3/19/1973 | See Source »

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