Word: scares
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think we have a high yield in women's athletics," she says. "I don't know if women view it as a tough place for them or what. I do think cities scare them a little more and I don't know why but a lot of girls seem more comfortable in a safer place like Dartmouth...
Yale's hopes ride on junior mid-fielder Julio Guzman, whose pair of goals knocked off Lehigh Wednesday. Princeton survived a scare against Penn Sunday, taking sixty-nine minutes to get on the scoreboard, prevailing 1-0. Senior midfielder Jesse Marsch, the Ivy League's current scoring leader (15 goals, 5 assists for 35 points), will finish up his college career on Tiger turf. He turned in one of his best performances of the season against Adelphi Wednesday, notching a hat-trick and an assist to move atop the scoring list. IVY STANDINGS IVY OVERALL Team...
...Sophomore Ethan Philpott looked very comfortable out on the ice, adding size to the lineup. At 6'4" and 229 pounds, he can pretty much scare the opposition off the puck, and he helped set up Adams's tally...
...accepted his offer for an emergency extension of the government's borrowing authority, Newt Gingrich has changed his mind. The House Speaker today said Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin's projection that the federal debt limit would be reached by Oct. 31 could be "a Halloween trick to try to scare people." Instead, Gingrich wants plenty of time to pore over the figures. Rubin's warning Tuesday had scuttled Republican plans to tie the emergency debt-limit increase to their dramatic budget cuts. Who's right? Says TIME's Karen Tumulty: "The people who have the most to lose from this...
...require local phone companies to open their networks to AT&T and others. In any event, splitting up will allow AT&T to go after both local and long-distance competition without fear of causing a disastrous loss of equipment sales; similarly, the separate equipment company will no longer scare off customers fearful of fattening a competitor...