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Yale goalie Paul Tortorella made his share of great saves on the night, too, but it was a breakaway be couldn't handle that broke the ice just 3 24 into the game. In a repeat of Harvards opening goal against Dartmouth Wednesday. Brad Kwong sent an outlet pass along the left boards to Brain Buscont, who was all alone at Yale blue line Buscont skated in on Tortorella, faked right, and then tucked the pack behind the sprawling Eli to give Harvard the 1 0 lead...
Which is the very reason the 1983 Pot titlists have emerged as the slight favorite to repeat as Beanpot champions. The Cardiac Kids have taken advantage of every opportunity while winning eight of nine in overtime this year and snagging 11 one-goal wins. The most surprising thing of it all is that B.C. Coach Len Cegtarald entered the hospital this year with back pains and not a company...
...about half the words rewritten in the President's handwriting. Many of his changes softened proposed jabs at the Democrats. On this occasion Reagan wanted to project an image of firm but temperate leadership that is national rather than partisan, while still setting out the points that he will repeat on the stump all through the campaign...
...counter the widespread fear that he is a hard-line militarist who is increasing the risk of war, Reagan sounded a line he will repeat frequently: because his military buildup has strengthened the nation, "we can now move with confidence to seize the opportunities for peace." He adroitly addressed an appeal for renewal of arms-control negotiations "to the people of the Soviet Union," telling them "there is only one sane policy, for your country and mine, to preserve our civilization ... the only value in our two nations possessing nuclear weapons is to make sure they will never be used...
...retraining for workers who choose to stay in France and payments-perhaps as much as $4,700 each-to those who choose repatriation. Britain's Conservative government, whose anti-immigration policies have been denounced as "oppressive" by its Labor Party opponents, is trying to head off a repeat of the 1981 Brixton riots. Police have abandoned some of the antagonistic practices of the past and have moved to establish better community relations, and modest amounts of money have been earmarked for the most blighted urban areas. The mayor of West Berlin has appointed a commissioner for German-Turkish relations...