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...Each country accuses the other of using diplomats as a cover for spying. So India and Pakistan both routinely tap each other's embassy telephones, tail diplomats around the cocktail circuit and sometimes have dispatched gigolos to seduce each other's wives for future blackmail. One barometer of the chill between India and Pakistan is the frequency with which they toss out each other's diplomats. The temperature is decidedly frosty: last week, Indian police allegedly slapped around and expelled a Pakistani diplomat for spying, and the Pakistanis responded in kind. In South Asia, the "foreign hand" is always restless...
...student group’s current board, she says, which consists mostly of sophomores, came at the “tail end” of the dilemma...
Ronz, who is coming off his second summer in the Cape Cod League, was a weekend starter during his first two seasons with the Crimson. But he began struggling at the tail end of last season and—counting his outing on Saturday, when he failed to retire a batter—he has just three appearances this year...
...things go their way, both the Crimson men and women could turn their seasons around and, by taming the Tigers, turn college lacrosse on its tail...
...Crimson started strong, taking an early half-boatlength lead. Aided by a strong tail wind and tail current, they pulled away steadily in the first half of the race, stretching their lead to a full length...