Word: toughers
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Dartmouth could prove to be even tougher this year. While it lost no key players to graduation, the squad must make do without 1987-88 Ivy Player of the Year Liz Walter, who is enrolled in a special academic program and is no longer on the team...
...inhabitants of skid row are more likely to be young, unemployed men who clean car windows at intersections or mill in groups on street corners. Drugs have become a perennial problem on the Bowery. "It's a fearful place," says Greenberg. "The men are a lot younger, a lot tougher and a lot meaner...
...Yale really isn't that much of a rival for us" freshman sprinter Ruthie Tanenbaum said. "Princeton is probably our biggest rival. They're a lot tougher...
Trump took his version of perestroika to Moscow last year with the possibility in mind of putting his marble-and-onyx stamp on Red Square. Glasnost or no, he found the city fathers tougher than Mayor Ed Koch, who calls the real estate mogul "piggy, piggy, piggy" but lets him rule huge swaths of the city anyway. "The system there is so different," Trump said. "I didn't find the incentive to build as far as my time and money were concerned...
After dominating the Ivy League for the past two years, the Harvard women's squash team--the nation's number-one squad--will find the road to an Ivy and national championship a little tougher...