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...squad battled several nationally ranked teams to narrow losses despite having 10 freshmen on the squad. With an experienced squad and a new turf field, the Crimson will look to break into the next level of competition next season...
...addition to returning a solid core of players, Harvard looks forward to playing on a new artificial turf field for the 1999 campaign. The field--which is one year behind schedule--is currently under construction behind the Palmer-Dixon tennis center. Next year Yale and Dartmouth will be the only Ivy League schools without turf...
...Turf gives the game much more speed," LaSovage said. "It will allow us to compete at the next level...
...that's not entirely true. That sound you hear in the distance is two gigantic war machines rumbling into position for a battle over the future of the Internet, a turf war that's going to make the browser rivalry look like a schoolyard spat. The name of the game is broadband, the technical term for high-speed Internet access. It's complex stuff, so much so that even the big players sometimes get confused. (When asked a convoluted broadband question at his deposition, Case did a double take. "Am I in the wrong room?" he asked, to peals...
...only one unhappy is Secretary of State MADELEINE ALBRIGHT. She lured the Washington-savvy Eizenstat from the Commerce Department two years ago to grab back some control of international economic policy, which the State Department had ceded to other agencies. Since then, State and Treasury have fought a turf war behind the scenes over control of Washington's response to the Asian financial crisis and Russia's economic bailout. Summers will now have Eizenstat under his wing, instead of his being a Foggy Bottom competitor. The player trade "wasn't Madeleine's first choice," said a senior White House aide...