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...practice, coach Carole Kleinfelder wisely used the opportunity to bring up two freshmen from the J.V. and give them some varsity playing time. Five-foot, ten-inch forward Sarah Albee and 5-ft. 11-in. Patty Davis both played well, gathering six points apiece, and were an especially encouraging sight to Harvard, which has lost most of its height due to injuries this season. The loss of Holpuch this weekend was especially hard on the hoopsters, but the 6-ft. 1-in. junior should be back in time to play in Tuesday's contest at Northeastern...
...only other Crimson wins of the day came from freshman Debbie Zimic in the 400-yard IM and from sophomore butterfly ace Kathleen McCloskey in the taxing 200-yard butterfly. Although McCloskey had no competition anywhere in sight, she pushed herself to a season low of 2:07.25 to take the contest a full seven seconds ahead of teammate Terri Frick, who finished second...
...time was the ambulance out of sight of at least several hundred people, from its arrival at the center until the bronze coffin was unloaded at the morgue...
Britain's economic condition is indeed worse in virtually every respect than when Thatcher took office. At the outset, she had said it would take 18 months to two years for results to show, but that timetable is nearly up and the turnaround is nowhere in sight. Inflation, 10% when the conservatives came in, is now 15%, though that is a considerable improvement from a high of 22% last summer. The gross national product has fallen from 1.5% growth in 1978-79 to a negative 3% for 1979-80. Some 10,000 businesses went bankrupt, a record. Unemployment climbed...
...billion per year. Even with stepped-up law enforcement, companies themselves will have to be much more vigilant. The MAPS scandal showed how simple it is to bilk a bank electronically. Though the scheme was discovered, the alleged leader had plenty of time to drop out of sight and reportedly to stash much of the missing $21 million in numbered Swiss bank accounts. By Charles Alexander. Reported by Joseph Pilcher/Los Angeles and Paul A. Witteman/San Francisco