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...should coordinate with the other houses," she said. "Maybe let [interhouse diners] eat in different houses at different times. Maybe switch off days or something...
...most obvious market is the 10 million to 12 million homes, largely in rural areas, that are not reached by cable. (About 3.6 million of these currently have one of the older-generation big dishes.) But why would an urban cable customer be induced to switch to a dish? The home-satellite companies are trumpeting their higher-quality picture and CD-quality sound, as well as a larger array of channels. Primestar, for example, offers a package of 14 regional sports networks that provide college football games on Saturday, and DirecTV will soon offer pro fans a full complement...
...officials said they need to think about how the switch would affect the application pool to their schools...
Director of Admissions Marlyn M. Lewis '70 said that even if the other Ivy League schools switch to Early Decision, Harvard has no intention of following their lead...
...public relations firm. In the countryside, 31 U.S. Army Green Beret A Teams, each made up of about 12 soldiers, have quietly fanned out to key towns and villages. They are holding town meetings in Pilate and Plaisance. Further south in Hinche, Special Forces soldiers just completed "Operation Light Switch," getting a generator up and running to restore some power. "The people are now out in the streets," said a secret report sent to the Pentagon that was read to . "Civilians are starting to go out at night." In Haiti that is progress...