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...that the aggressor rules an all but landlocked country dependent on imports for food and on the sufferance of its neighbors to get its one significant income earner, oil, to market. "In international affairs," said a senior Bush Administration official, "it is rare that the ball is so clearly teed...
...Harvard men's golf team teed off at 8 a.m. In the rain yesterday at the Concord Country Club and didn't check into the clubhouse until...
What a difference two decades make. Golf seems destined to be the game for the 1990s. Business, on and off the links, is booming. Some 23 million golfers last year teed off at 13,626 courses in the U.S. -- up 30% from 1985. They spent $15.6 billion on equipment, clothes, fees, lessons and resort travel, with the average duffer shelling out $675 each year. Industry analysts predict that annual sales will double by the end of the next decade. The sport supports no fewer than four major magazines: Golf Magazine, Golf Digest, Golf World and the phenomenally successful Golf Illustrated...
...teed off on Harvard in the first. Ubert walked shortstop Pillan Thirumalaisamy. Helping his own cause as well as the team's, Griffin doubled to deep center to drive in the first run of the game...
...poor, poor people are upset and mad and teed off about the high rate of taxes and the high rate of sewer fees," declared Councilor Alfred E. Vellucci last night--prompting a colleague to approach the press table and whisper, "Is there an election this year...