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Northeastern? Played 'em, but lost 4-1. Brown? Played 'em twice, splitting the series 3-2 and 2-3. Princeton? Played them too, losing 4-3. On the docket are defending national champion Providence (February 19) and traditional power New Hampshire (February 12), along with repeat offenders Princeton (February 5), Northeastern (in the Beanpot) and Brown (February...
...communities that boast a spirit of tolerance, citizens are turning their energies to driving out the homeless. In San Francisco, city planners have designed sleep- proof seats to chase the homeless from bus shelters. Santa Monica's police issue citations to people who loiter in parks after midnight; repeat offenders go to jail. Legislators in Madison, Wisconsin, have outlawed "aggressive panhandling." In Atlanta, where civic leaders want to polish their city in preparation for the 1996 Olympics, new ordinances make it illegal to sleep on park benches, wash motorists' windows or even walk onto a parking lot (unless the visitor...
...again proved that the potential for gridlock still exists. But their failure proves that the fear of voter anger can overcome gridlock. Dole and other G.O.P. leaders did not dare let the public think that Republicans filibustered a popular bill to death. None of which guarantees that Clinton can repeat his successes next session. Congress will reconvene in an election year, which always intensifies partisan maneuvering. The issues will be tougher -- in particular, health care and welfare reform...
Four Harvard seniors are looking to repeat victory down under as they compete at the Fourteenth Annual Debate World Championship in Australia next month...
Last year, in Yale's 14-0 loss against the Crimson in Cambridge, the Elis completed only two passes, one of which was thrown by the elder Iwan. The Crimson defensive backs will be hard-pressed to repeat that performance...