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...object was not to shoot on net," Luzak said, "but to tip it to anybody who might be running on the other side. Derek happened to be there...

Author: By Justin R.P. Ingersoll, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Late Goal Gives M. Boosters Upset Victory | 9/24/1992 | See Source »

...routes around the occlusions of law and bureaucracy. A telephone-company repairman in Lagos earns $60 a month. Therefore, the only way one can get a phone repaired is to "offer him a little something" on the side; in one day the repairman can pocket his official pay. No tip, no repairs -- which may be why most phones in Lagos do not work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Africa: the Scramble for Survival | 9/7/1992 | See Source »

...brutal forces somehow seems to help people cope with the otherwise incomprehensible devastation wreaked by these storms. So it was with Andrew, a ^ simple name for people to curse, fear, blame and remember. Andrew proved a most powerful, if petulant, child, rampaging across the Bahamas and the populous tip of southern Florida and into Louisiana's Cajun country, with strength enough to hoist trucks atop buildings, destroy houses and vaporize mobile homes, impale yachts on pier pilings and even strip paint off walls. With winds up to 164 m.p.h., Andrew proved more expensive than Hugo, which ripped through the Carolinas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mother Nature's Angriest Child | 9/7/1992 | See Source »

...unusual for a modern construction excavation to yield an interesting archaeological relic or two, but this one was a treasure. The site was the southern tip of Manhattan, where workers last summer began preparing the foundation for a $276 million, 34-story federal office tower and pavilion. Twenty feet below the surface, the diggers uncovered a few human skeletons, then a few more -- and then more still. Archaeologists quickly found that this was no commonplace graveyard but one that early colonial maps called the "Negros Burial Ground," the interment site, from 1710 to 1790, of untold numbers of African slaves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Underground History | 8/24/1992 | See Source »

Cochran, who had waved a large American flagduring the rally, used the tip of his flagpole topop some of the largest balloons, which wereemblazoned with the word "Bush...

Author: By Jonathan Samules, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Bush Accepts Nomination, Touts Foreign Policy Wins | 8/21/1992 | See Source »

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