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Reported by Ross H. Munro/ Washington and Donald Shapiro/ Taipei

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Battle in the Scholarly World | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

Harvard wasted no time taking control, jumping out to a 7-1 lead before capturing the first game, 15-6. Sophomore middle blockers Jon Ross and Mohan Nadkarni controlled the net, peppering the Springfield floor with their salvos. Harvard nabbed 10 straight points in the second game before Springfield entered the game, displaying its best volleyball of the night to cut the Crimson lead in half, 10-5. First-year Harvard Coach Ihsan Gurdal called timeout, and the spikers quelled the Springfield uprising to take the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spikers Overpower Springfield, 3-0 | 3/11/1983 | See Source »

...another positive bulletin issued the same day as the earnings report, the company's auditor, Touche Ross, said it was dropping its reservations about the automaker's status as a "going concern," which had hung over every statement of the company's earnings for the past three years. Said a jubilant Robert S. Miller, Chrysler's executive vice president of finance: "We've gotten our financial driver's license back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cause for Cheer | 3/7/1983 | See Source »

Jackie is aided in her pursuit of stardom by her enterprising 14-year-old cousin Angus, played by Ross O'Donovan, an impish devil with Charlie Chaplin looks and an impeccable comic sense. Never to be found without his copy of Sexual Symbolism, at one point he accuses his grandmother of penis envy; his devotion to his cousin hints at the charmingly incestuous. So much for youthful innocence...

Author: By Kathleen I. Kouril, | Title: Punk Fluff With Spikes | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

...lies in Armstrong's deadly satiric aim and her choice of targets. In attempting to make fun of the awkward staginess of giant musical production numbers, she produces routines which transcend that awkwardness, so that one can really imagine Julius and company breaking into song sporadically. Jo Kennedy and Ross O'Donovan play their characters not as stereotypical angry young punks, but as lonely eccentrics, breathing life into Jackie and Angus...

Author: By Kathleen I. Kouril, | Title: Punk Fluff With Spikes | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

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