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But those wins were tempered by a Bruin sweep in the doubles and straight-set victories against the Crimson's top three seeds (co-cpatain Todd Meringoff, sophomore Phillip Tseng and sophomore Tom Blake, respectively).
AMMAN, JORDAN: Iraqui Defectors Lt. General Hussein Kamel al-Majid and his brother Col. Saddam Kamel returned to Iraq with their wives, both daughters of Saddam Hussein on Tuesday. The party moved back to Iraq in a 25-vehicle caravan after the Iraqi Revolutionary Council answered al-Majid's request...
The precarious if well-heeled life of these executives is, to some extent, a reflection of the increasing complexity of their jobs. Running a multimedia conglomerate--trying to combat big, aggressive competitors; weathering the relentless scrutiny of the press--has become difficult, if not impossible, for anyone to do well...
Cases don't come any harder than Poncelet's. His drifting life reaches its nadir when, with another man, he commits a lovers' lane rape and double murder, steadfastly (and unpersuasively) insisting that he did not commit the killings. There is about him an inchoate rage tempered, if that's...
The wins follow losses to Brandeis, Princeton and Columbia. But Harvard's glee must be tempered by the knowledge that both Tufts and B.U. are club teams, whereas Harvard's squads compete on the varsity level.