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...lives of innocent civilians he expended as convenient air cover during the battle of Beirut, by cunningly hiding his men among them in hospitals and apartment buildings? Unfortunately, as an unclected leader. Arafat is free to do as the pleases. But if the PLO continues to claim sole authority as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, it should do their cause justice and conduct itself in accordance with the rules and etiquette of civilized diplomacy, not with those of organized crime. Evan T. Barr
...world of illogic. His first major point is that the threat of war in Europe is virtually non-existent, and in this he is quite right. But, in his desire to see us put less emphasis on the defense of Europe, he clearly fails to see that the sole reason that war in Europe is unlikely is that America and her allies have remained firm in their determination to defend Western Europe against Soviet aggression...
...Reagan move benefited exactly one U.S. firm: Milwaukee's Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Harley, perhaps best known for its big-engine "hogs," is the sole remaining U.S. manufacturer of the two-wheeled machines that have long been synonymous with American rebelliousness, restless individualism and the freedom of the endless highway...
Three decades pass. Somewhere just offstage, things are happening: the personal pageantry of weddings, christenings, funerals; social upheavals ranging from suburbanization to the sexual revolution. But only the echoes of change are heard in the trophy room of a venerable men's club, the sole setting of The Middle Ages. In a time of ethnicity, the club remains a haven for an embattled Wasp old guard. For the younger generation that departs on a picaresque journey through the chaotic world outside, the club is a beacon, a symbol of the formative power of tradition even on those who would...
Harvard only played two college games, a twinbill at the University of South Florida. Bruce Weller's seventh-inning RBI triple was the key in the opener, as the Crimson won a 4-3 decision. The batmen had trailed, 3-0, before Don Allard smacked a sole homer in the third. In the nightcap, Harvard hammered out four doubles in an eight-run second inning on route to a 9-8 victory...