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It has taken five years and more than $500,000 to recover the ship, which had been at the bottom of Stanley Harbor since 1864, said Yalouris, who is also the associate director of Harvard's summer school.
For Bob Dole, the most ordinary tasks pose extraordinary challenges. Buttoning his shirt, for example. Because there is no feeling in the tip of his left thumb and forefinger, he aligns the buttons by sight and gingerly guides them through the holes; each one can take ten minutes. In public...
It could be the best thing that has happened to him in this season of distress. At the heart of the Establishment are good and wise men and women who so often in times of crisis place the national interest above party and ideology. If Reagan finally lends his considerable...
But a five-minute lapse immediately following that score cost Harvard the contest. Maryland was able to put four shots on net in that stretch to take an 8-5 advantage from which the Crimson could not recover.
Every generation has its crisis. In the 1940's it was World War II--the senseless brutality of Nazism and the deaths of innocent millions; in the 60s, Vietnam, a trauma from which we have yet to completely recover. Today, however, we face a more cunning, fatal foe, a silent...