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During weekends, the bus travels a nearly continous triangular trade route: Wellseley, Harvard's Johnston Gate, and two stops at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
...Union, quite out of keeping with the one Bush had sought to convey a few days earlier in Malta. Gorbachev and perestroika may fail. The U.S.S.R. may revert to its misbehavior of the past. But the Kremlin should beware: the U.S. is hedging its bets with good old-fashioned triangular diplomacy; however often its existence has been denied, the infamous China card is available for whatever poker games the future may have in store...
Last weekend was a momentous occasion for the Crimson at the Atlantic Coast Championships, hosted by MIT on the triangular course on the Charles River Although Harvard placed only sixth in the 14-team regatta, junior skipper Jim Bowers won the championships, competing against many former all-American sailors. Alex Fiks crewed for Bowers...
...much more daring attitude toward the debt problem is vital. North American banks have been far too rigid. There should be not only a North Atlantic relationship between Europe and the U.S. but also a triangular one between Europe, the U.S. and Latin America. This has never been properly understood...
...great spirited race--it has a great history," Princeton women's coach Peter Farrell said. "You'll probably find more spectators at this race than any other triangular meet in the country...