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Even the most veteran Harvard players seemed over-matched--like girls among women--probably because they were. With an average age of 25 or better, the Slovakian club man-handled the Crimson, executing its Eurogame-plan to perfection...
...shirts presented to the visiting team before last night's exhibition women's basketball game read "Harvard Women's Basketball: No Goals, No Glory." The Crimson may have set their goals too high in taking on Slovakian semi-pro team Cassovia Slovmad Koshice, though. There is no glory in losing by 21 on your home court...
...lead with a quick four points from 1994-95 Ivy League Player of the Year Allison Feaster, a layup by Amy Reinhard, and a rainbow three-pointer by junior point guard Jess Gelman. After a quick timeout to regroup, however, the taller, more experienced, and better disciplined Slovakian squad seized the lead for good...
...Slovak leader's waffling reflects his electorate's ambiguous feelings. While many Slovaks resent the power of Prague and in particular Klaus' hard- nosed market policies, most did not want an outright split. The prospect of a separate Slovakian budget for 1993 could give form to those doubts: only 13% of last year's foreign investment to Czechoslovakia went to Slovakia, where unemployment has burgeoned to almost...
...early 1900s, when the boatloads of newcomers reached their peak, some 1,300 foreign- language newspapers and magazines were being published in the U.S. New York City alone boasted a cacophony of 32 dailies, including ten in German, five in Yiddish, two in Bohemian and one each in Croatian, Slovakian and Slovenian...