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EXPECTED USE: Harvard will build 25 new townhouses to be sold on an experimental basis to faculty members at prices approaching $350,000 a piece. The University also plans to help rebuild the public library...
...must fight, let's fight at the site of farm foreclosures and save farms and save ranches and give farmers a chance to rebuild their lives," he said. "If we must fight, find the site of some trade drop from South Africa...
...Wednesday the three-term former Senator from Tennessee visited Capitol Hill to "get my passport restamped," as he put it, but actually to dramatize the Administration's desire to rebuild its relations with Congress. Republican Leader Bob Dole welcomed Baker to his office, which had been named "The Howard H. Baker Jr. Rooms" after he left the chamber in 1984. Dole had Baker's portrait placed where cameras could catch it and jokingly beamed a baby spotlight at it. He also offered Baker a key to his old office. No thanks, joked the new chief of staff, "I kept...
Cornell's season is over. For Reycroft and his returning players, next year will be a time to rebuild the Big Red machine. But the team will have to do it without Nieuwendyk, who has elected to pass up his senior year--and the remainder of his junior year--to join the Calgary Flames...
Doctors generally agree that they will need a two-pronged approach in order to treat AIDS effectively. In addition to eliminating the virus, they must rebuild the patient's ravaged immune system. That may turn out to be the most difficult goal to achieve; researchers have had little success so far with such natural immune boosters as alpha and gamma interferon. Indeed, AIDS therapy may ultimately prove to be most effective in patients whose immune systems are not yet destroyed -- those who show only early symptoms of the disease or perhaps are symptomless carriers. With drugs like AZT, says Broder...