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During his injury, Clemente had kept in shape. Though there could have been a great temptation to simply wait until next season, Clemente worked out with the team as much as he could. So when the doctor cleared him to play, there was hardly any doubt about his physical condition...
...first dean will be the founding dean in a sense," Rudenstine said. "She'll shape a lot of the intellectual agenda. She has to figure out how to make all the pieces of Radcliffe work...
With the workout from the Harvard Select Meet, both the men and women should be in good shape for the Harvard-Yale-Princeton tri-meet next Saturday...
...which grew bananas in the former British colonies. British consumers paid a relatively high price for those bananas, but Chiquita's margin from this trade was still small compared with the profits from its efficient plantations in Latin America. By 1986, as the European Union began to take shape, Chiquita executives hoped the restrictions would be lifted and its low-cost bananas could take over the market. So Chiquita sold off its Fyffes subsidiary...
Flip-flopping of any kind is not tolerated in South Carolina, so the Bush people are using McCain's abortion contortion to help shape a message: McCain is the Clinton of the G.O.P. primary. Bush's top strategist in the state, Warren Tompkins, says McCain is "taking positions to the left in order to find a constituency, play a numbers game." He calls McCain's tax policy "more Clintonesque than Reaganesque." And of McCain's plan to use most of the surplus to reduce the national debt and shore up Social Security, he adds, "I don't believe our party...