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...Tri-captain Khris Reina and junior Steve Gerstung brought the Crimson back into the meet with wins at the 150-pound and 158-pound divisions, respectively. Gerstung, whose take-down with five seconds left in the bout secured a major decision for the Crimson, scored the final team points on the day for Harvard and tied the meet score...
...Crimson will return to the mats on the MAC this weekend with a Friday dual meet against Columbia and a tri-meet Saturday against B.U. and Cornell...
Joining me as Tri-Sports Editors are Eric Brown and Matt Howitt. If you like bad pun-itive headlines, San Francisco native Eric is your man. He was mighty happy during the Stupor Bowl, and he would find it cool, dude, if the Sharks or baseball Giants do well...
...effect in the Gulf War. One such ``smart'' bomb can do the work of 100 ``dumb'' bombs, puts fewer pilots at risk and dramatically reduces the tonnage of fuel and weapons that has to be shipped to a war zone. Indeed, the Pentagon was working on the top-secret Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile (dubbed Tee-Sam), which would allow the B-2 to destroy targets from 100 miles away with stiletto precision. Starting in 1996, the military declared in 1992, the B-2, armed with Tee- Sams, would be ready to strike anywhere, anytime...
...rapacious to callers, got a dose of his own malice last fall. Frank Lautenberg, the New Jersey Democratic Senator who was in a bitter race with Republican and frequent Grant guest Chuck Haytaian, ran ads stating that "Grant calls blacks savages, and called Martin Luther King a scumbag." A tri-state ruckus ensued, with New Jersey Republican Governor Christine Whitman declaring she would no longer appear on Grant's show and citizens calling for the host's scalp and other body parts. But all the heat didn't hurt him. Whitman was soon back on the show. Grant achieved...