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Currier forfeited 50 games that year, Almog said. As IM reps, the two made it their mission to never forfeit, and they seized sixth place last year with three forfeits. This year, Currier had sufficient participation at every game, despite the fact that it is the smallest of the 12 Houses...
...played football since I was 11. I was always the smallest guy out there. I can run fast, so I don't get tackled...
...Tony Blair was fair to call this result historic. It's the first time his Labour Party has won a third consecutive term in office. Yet his subdued recognition that he had "listened and learned" from voters acknowledged their tepid endorsement. Labour's share of the vote was the smallest of any government ever, and its new parliamentary majority of 66 M.P.s is a vertiginous plunge from the 167 majority it secured in 2001. Within hours of the polls closing, Britain's newspapers were discussing, in their usual feverish way, how long Blair would remain as Prime Minister...
...other consumers from low inflation, their federal income supplements, which since 1975 have been indexed so that they rise along with prices, will be boosted only 3.1% for 1986. An average retiree, who now receives $464 a month in benefits, next year will draw $478. That represents the smallest increase in eleven years...
Next stop: lunch at the splendiferous Virginia Hunt Country estate of Philanthropist Paul Mellon, whose father was once Ambassador to the Court of St. James's. Mellon's lunch is the smallest of all the charmed circles: fewer than two dozen guests. Later that night the couple's schedule called for a dinner at the British embassy. On Monday the couple was to make their obligatory tour of JCPenney...