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...Imagine," suggested Gromyko, "that a terrible tragedy has occurred and that say, a nuclear-armed British missile is in flight. Should it carry a tag. 'I am British'? Or imagine," Gromyko continued, "a French missile flying Perhaps it will also carry a tag saying. 'I am French, I should not have been included in the count...

Author: By Christopher Jones, | Title: Soviets and Germans | 5/11/1983 | See Source »

...Europe would still leave the Soviet Union vulnerable to a surprise strike from British and French nuclear forces. Said Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko last month: "Imagine that a terrible tragedy has occurred and that, say, a nuclear-tipped British missile is in flight. Should it carry the tag I AM BRITISH? And if it delivers its charge, people will die just as they would die from any other missile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The French and British Connection | 5/9/1983 | See Source »

Harvard regained the advantage, as Ed Farrell led things off. Farrell doubled an 0-2 pitch, then watched as Vinnie Martelli stroked another 0-2 pitch over the left field fence and beyond. One out later, Jay McNamara doubled, then scored under Big Red catcher Dave Menapace's tag when Tony DiCesare lined one to left. When Scott Vierra and Bruce Weller nabbed back-to-back singles, Harvard led 5 1 and Cornell starter Steve Huber left in favor of Larry Brown...

Author: By Michael D. Knobler, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Batmen Take Four, Sweep Into League Lead | 5/9/1983 | See Source »

With Horne poised at third. Mirmina delivered a pitched that scooted past Falcon catcher Bey Smith. As the ball lay behind the plate Horne broke for home tagging best just ahead of the tag of the covering Mirmina...

Author: By Mark Mead, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Batwomen Split Doubleheader With Bentley; Rubin Wins Harvard's First in Six Outings | 5/4/1983 | See Source »

...total of $300 million, which includes $12 million for a genetics laboratory at Brigham and Women's Hospital, will make the bond sale the largest ever by a university. It brings the price tag for MATEP--which still must pass a series of hearings before it generates electricity--to over twelve times the cost budgeted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Subscribe | 5/3/1983 | See Source »

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