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Writers are also riled by Doubleday's suit against Davis. Like most such agreements, her contract for Touching contains an indemnity clause entitling Doubleday to recover costs it may have to bear as a result of a libel suit. But publishers, including Doubleday, have rarely invoked this clause. This...
Losing the Cup wouldn't have any dramatic effect on the house, Richards said, adding, "They break for summer as soon as they award the Cup, so we'd have three months to recover. But I'm not going to worry because we're not going to lose. We've...
If Bush cannot recover, the logical candidate to stop Reagan would be Howard Baker. He has impressive credentials as a moderate conservative who speaks smoothly and sensibly, and has considerable experience in Washington (he has been a Senator since 1967). But he is suffering severely from a late start and...
Number one fencer Kathy Lowry dropped out of the Cornell match when she became violently ill. Coach Sheldon Berman said yesterday she may not recover in time for the New Englands on March 14.
The vigil was one of the few perceptible signs of anxiety last week as Yugoslavs prepared for the inevitable. "I hope Tito will recover," said a high-ranking government official, "but we are aware that every man has to die." Television announcers were instructed to acquire appropriately dark suits. For...