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American Cablesystems will be spending $18 million to lay 123 miles of cable in the city. Nearly 90 miles of cable will be strung on telephone poles, but the rest will be buried underground because some areas, such as Mass. Ave., do not have telephone poles...
With the score standing at 43-38 and 13 minutes remaining on the clock, Stanford strung together seven uncontested points. And from that point on, five players chipped in with at least six points for the Cardinal cause: Lichti (six points), Earl Koberlein (six), Greg Butler (six), Howard Wright (eight) and Steve Brown...
...boosted Harvard's season record to 2-0, and marked the first time the Crimson has strung together consecutive victories since early December of last year...
Although Chung admitted to being a tad high-strung until yesterday, she appeared calm when she took the stage as the final competitor to play for the three judges and several hundred fans...
...should come to New York to live," declared E.B. White in his 1948 essay about the city, "unless he is willing to be lucky." For White, the greatest New York, the one "that accounts for New York's high-strung disposition," was "the New York of the person who was born somewhere else and came to New York in quest of something . . . the city of final destination, the city that is a goal." Once again, the city has become primarily, passionately a city of destination, the goal of millions who want to be rich, or to stop being poor...