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Levy suggested that the 12-man auditing team that spent about 18 months working on the audit, "spent more of the taxpayer's money reviewing our accounts than they will recover for finding minor infractions of the rules."
Fielding a lacrosse team for only the second year, B.C. made all the mistakes the Crimson needed. The Eagles committed themselves too early and couldn't recover in time to catch the Harvard speedsters.
It may be that Jimmy Carter has accumulated a new sensitivity to the other world leaders and their cultures, gained a clearer view of what moves nations and an instinct for the proper moment in which to speak and act. He will need it. He has a way to go...
Malcolm Cooper, seeking to better his 11th place finish in 1978, had a poor start and simply couldn't recover in the 50-yd. freestyle.
A recent preliminary diagnosis by hematologists at Boston Children's Hospital indicates that Hackett has a rare blood ailment which severely limits his ability to recover quickly from viral infections. The disorder raises serious questions as to whether the distance ace can possibly be in top form this weekend.