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Costin provided the biggest story of the weekend. Swimming in five individual events, she won medal honors for each performance. Starting with a gold in the 200-yd. butterfly (2:16.6), the versatile Costin battled a sore shoulder that caused her great pain on Sunday and scored big for Harvard four more times...
...time bestselling "The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care." Spock, who spent his Thoreauvian night in jail for counseling youths on how to avoid the draft, will also speak at Morse Auditorium, on Sunday Feb. 13 at 11 a.m. His topic, which sticks out like a sore thumb in these staid '70's, will be "The Need for Radical Political Action...
...people who are outraged by nursing care could walk in my shoes for one day, they'd learn a lot more than just what sore feet feel like...
What Bywater had apparently failed to reckon with was the rising strength of economic nationalism in Malaysia and the growing disenchantment of Sime Darby shareholders-now mostly Malaysians-with the largely British management of the firm, which many local critics viewed as a sore reminder of colonial exploitation...
Kingsley Amis' twelfth novel is set in the now (1976) but hardly the here. Amis has rejiggered the present according to a formula beloved by armchair historians and sore losers: What would have happened if? In the case of The Alteration, the "if is the Reformation: it did not happen. Instead, Martin Luther accepted a compromise with the Roman