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...days after the Princeton tilt comes the opening round of the Beanpot against (yep) Northeastern, and you can bet things won't be the same...
After finishing the semester in Atlanta, he travelled north and joined the Crimson squad the week before the Dartmouth tilt. He has steadily increased his playing time in each of the last eight games and is looking forward to a much delayed debut...
...Indian Parliament his hopes for helping the world's poor and explore with Prime Minister Morarji Desai ways to improve U.S.-Indian relations. Under Desai's predecessor, Indira Gandhi, New Delhi warmed up to the Soviets and cold-shouldered the U.S., particularly after President Nixon's "tilt" in favor of Pakistan during the 1971 war with India. Desai and Carter will talk about how the U.S. could aid the Indian economy. The President is also expected to soothe the Indian apprehensions about the big U.S. air and naval base being built on the island of Diego Garcia...
...while the rest of the world was condemning Sampson and his backers in Athens, the Secretary of State did not disguise his relief at the defeat of Makarios, whom he had long regarded as a mercurial, left-leaning troublemaker. By his refusal to denounce the coup, Kissinger seemed to tilt toward Sampson and the military rulers. Then, when democracy replaced dictatorship in Greece, and Turkey switched from being an aggrieved neighbor to an often brutal occupier of Cyprus, Kissinger shifted his stance in favor of Ankara. Throughout the episode, in the metaphor of Author Stern's title...
Harvard squandered an early 3-0 lead as the Irish came around to tie the tilt in the third period. Then John Cochrane fired his second game-winning goal of the season at 13:07 of the final period to give the Crimson its sixth win of the season. Phil Evans, Bob Leckie, and Jon Garrity also had tallies for Harvard...