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...last year, the defense model needs to be rebuilt. Harvard lost three starters--Eddie Rossi, Steve Janicek, and Larry Pitaelli--leaving only Todd Nieland and swing-man Jon Schuster...
...America has rebuilt many of the greatest cities in Europe, shouldn't it help...
...Superdome-the largest room ever built for human use-was plagued by engineering booboos (the foundations had to be rebuilt), planning oversights (costly changes had to be made because spectators in 2,500 of the seats in the original layout would have been unable to see the four main scoreboards) and two dozen lawsuits aimed at stopping construction altogether. The windowless building, sheathed in gold, anodized aluminum, boasts 75,000 sq. yds. of carpeting and contains 9,000 tons of computerized air conditioning and heating equipment; its energy costs are estimated at $1,752,000 a year. Its AstroTurf surface...
Hiroshima is almost totally rebuilt now, and many of the present inhabitants were not born when the white flash blinded the city. But they still gather to remember. Some 40,000 assembled last week in the peace park, and at 8:15 a.m.-the hour at which the whale-shaped bomb dropped from the Enola Gay-a bell tolled to signal a moment of silent prayer. Men and women wept...
...nothing left to do now but cut losses and save lives. Though the New York Daily News and the Wall Street Journal give qualified support to President Ford's position, the Baltimore Sun speaks for the mainstream of opinion when it says: "What is gone cannot be rebuilt, and what remains has no prospect of survival...