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Harvard's second score was more straightforward, coming after Joe Azelby recovered a fumble on the Quaker 32. A pass interference call on safety Ross Armstrong, covering Crimson tight end Peter Ceko, moved the ball inside the one to set up Gizzi's quarterback sneak for six points...
...influence. Says one: "They lost something of value on Grenada, but they're not about to turn into Boy Scouts as a result. They're still a powerful and dangerous adversary, and they're persistent as hell." -By George J. Church. Reported by Timothy Loughran/Managua and Ross H. Munro/Havana
...evade the U.S. military's ban on all reporters during the first days of fighting, ABC-TV Correspondent Steve Shepard and Producer Tim Ross spent $5,000 to hire a fishing boat that would carry them the 160 miles from Barbados to Grenada. "It was awful," said Ross. "We spent 30 hours on a 35-ft. boat in 15-ft. seas." As they neared Carriacou, a small island just north of Grenada, the Navy forced them back...
...This Navy jet came over and made a couple of runs at us," said Ross. "First it just waggled its wings. Then it made a lateral pass. Finally it opened the bomb doors, and the pilot dropped a buoy about 30 ft. ahead of us just to show what else he could drop and how close he could drop...
Currently, there is talk by H. Ross Perot, chairman of the Governor's Select Committee on Public Education of stiffening academic requirements for high school athletes, cutting athletic budgets, and changing eligibility requirements to eliminate the incentive for holding student back. Such recommendations--several of which are supported by President Bok--are both reasonable and well-intentioned. But the committee must keep in mind when formulating such reforms that eliminating athletics programs will not just protect students from exposure to an unhealthy environment: it is also closing off perhaps the only avenue many students have to "getting out"--a painful...