Word: see-saw
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...four-month-old imitator of Time Inc.'s PEOPLE), two broadcast stations, three book publishers and part of three Canadian Paper mills. Once an institution more interested in public service than profit, the New York Times Co. is now on Wall Street's goodbuy lists. After several years of see-saw profits (net income was $13.6 million in 1972. $20.3 mllion in 1974, only $12.7 million in 1975), the firm last announced that earnings for the first half of 1977 rose 89% to $12 million on record revenues of $244 million. Barring unforseen trouble, the house of Sulzberger...
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...See-saw defensive play characterized the first period action, as the teams traded goals before resting at half-time with the score knotted at three...
...remainder of the first half was a see-saw battle, as the two teams traded baskets up and down the floor. Crimson guard Wendy Carle assumed the leadership role as she controlled both the offense and defense and helped Harvard break the SMU press...
...match was a see-saw matter from the very beginning. After Minuteman Peter Sachon tied Harvard's Dave Albert (118 lbs.) in knots, 9-4, Crimson co-captain Milt Yasunaga (126 lbs.) pinned his foe to finish his senior year with a fine 10-1-1 record...