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...that the Tigers took advantage of the Crimson's early-game jitters would be missing the point. In the first 20 minutes, Princeton had a field day. Tiger Captain Sue McCarter tallied the first goal with just over nine minutes gone...
That trio provided difficulties for Cornell goalies Sue Zieman and Wendy Vullo all afternoon, sending 22 shots careening towards them...
Small customers were once reluctant to sue big manufacturers, but that is no longer true. In 1980 Quality Books Co. of Northbrook, Ill., a publisher and wholesaler, took out an advertisement in the Wall Street Journal to ask if anyone was experiencing the problems it was having with a Burroughs B-800 minicomputer. The company received 400 replies, and is suing for $1.9 million. By the following year, Burroughs acknowledged that at least 160 other lawsuits had been filed by users of the B-800 and similar models. Most of the suits have since been settled out of court...
Junior forward Kelly Landry had a field day, hitting the back of the visitors' net four times; with 70 career points, she is only 13 away from the school record held by Sue St Louis...
...That last day's trek, Mao had moved the Zhongyang to Fragrant Hill so its fires twinkled above the capital. Mao's troops were still cleaning out the fallen city, and it was not yet safe for him to enter, even though Nationalist dignitaries were about to arrive to sue for peace. Each morning Chou En-lai and Wang Bingnan would drive down to negotiate; each evening they would drive back to report. Mao was inflexible: no terms for surrender. China was his to remake...