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...Crimson's Dorris Woolery, who had run into foul trouble early in the game and eventually fouled out, broke the dry spell with a bucket off a steal to rekindle Harvard's attack...
...vote on the Pandolfi plan draws near. Andreotti has used uncharacteristic rhetoric to spell out the consequences of defeat. Because the government includes "nearly all political persuasions," he says, "if we err, the democratic system itself will be in jeopardy. There will be no democratic opposition for the discontented to turn to." In the end, Andreotti's well-known stubbornness could be the surest safeguard of his power: during his second time as Premier, he suffered 13 consecutive parliamentary defeats before finally agreeing to step down...
Even if the regulators were brought under strong central control, many would still require a much tighter hand on the purse strings. This could be achieved by requiring "economic impact statements," which would spell out the costs of new rules against the benefits. Alternatively, a new regulatory board could draw up for Congress an annual regulatory budget or calendar that would set out, in time for opposition to be heard, the costs and benefits as well as a timetable for new rules. Either idea would focus attention on the climbing cost of regulation and go a long way toward dampening...
Social security has historically been viewed as the source of retirement income--the guarantee extended by the federal government that retirement is a right; that the end of a lifetime of work does not spell sudden destitution. That vision has now become no more than an illusion--yes, retirees still receive social security payments, but the money is hardly enough to live on and in no way stretches to allow the majority of Americans to retire into their accustomed lifestyles...
...ball fell short, and as it fell it broke the spell that made fog-enshrouded Harvard Stadium on Saturday afternoon a charmed circle of 23,000 onlookers and 22 men on the field.CrimsonJoel BallRALPH POLILLIO [22] streaks into the endzone for a 28-yd. touchdown run while a fan registers his jubilation in the background. Polillio's score came with eight minutes left in the game and at the time gave Harvard a 30-23 lead. Polillio had a superlative day, rushing for 67 yards in the second half and catching six passes in the game...