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The unemployment picture next year looks grim. In most economic downturns, joblessness continues to grow even after the economy starts to recover, and TIME'S board sees the pattern being repeated once again in 1982. By year's end, the board expects unemployment to stand at 8.3% of...
After a search of the building failed to recover Morrissey, Judge Alan J. Dimond received the jury's verdict convicting Morrissey of raping a Dunster House senior February 27 on Sparks St. near the Loeb Drama Center, Siegel said.
Harvard, realizing that under the rules possession should have automatically switched sides, made no special effort to recover the ball. Navy got the ball before it went out of bounds and passed it to Romaine, who was promptly fouled by Ferry.
Another HTU campaign that has been on the back burner for several months--a suit against the University to recover money from tax abatements that tenants charge Harvard never passed on to them--may be rekindled in the weeks to come.
Yamazaki's management is enthusiastic about its new factory, which will operate around the clock, seven days a week, all year long. Says President Teruhiko Yamazaki: "The accuracy is better than humans can do, and the machines never have a blue Monday." To keep the equipment as precisely tuned...