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Harvard will play four games over the winter break, beginning this Friday night in Miami against defending Trans-America Athletic Conference champion Florida International. Don't expect a miraculous turnaround immediately, although a victory over FIU would make quite an impression on the NCAA Tournament selection committee come March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Chronicle of Harvard's Walking Wounded | 12/15/1998 | See Source »

...sitting in 10th place in the ECAC standings, Boston College (2-7-1, 1-6-1) has just come off of a weekend home stand, splitting games with Mankato State. Led by sophomore Jen Buckley, who netted three goals in the series, the Eagles look to continue their midseason turnaround at Harvard on Dec. 18th...

Author: By Brian C. Clay, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Takes Show, No. 1 Ranking, On Road | 12/11/1998 | See Source »

Princeton's quick turnaround can be attributed to its change in goaltenders. Last year's starter Craig Bradley was benched in favor of freshman Dave Stathos and senior Nick Rankin. Both have performed well and have been helped by a strong offense...

Author: By David A. Roddenberry, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Princeton Holds Lead; Harvard Brings Up Rear | 12/9/1998 | See Source »

Today, in a neat twist of fate, Jobs is running Apple again, an interim chairman who seems to be in no hurry to find a replacement. Brought back in a kind of Hail Mary play by a company running out of time, Jobs staged a remarkable turnaround. He signed a peace pact with his nemesis in Redmond, killed off the Apple clones, launched an eye-catching ad campaign ("Think Different"), streamlined his product line, slashed inventory and turned a surprisingly large profit. Suddenly, Apple is cool again, thanks to a sexy, blue, Internet-friendly machine--the iMac--that is almost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steve Jobs: Apple's Anti-Gates | 12/7/1998 | See Source »

...regime," says MacLeod. "He believes he'd come out on top if the U.S. backed down, and even if it launched a limited series of air strikes. But if he anticipates a large-scale, sustained military campaign against his regime, he may well do a 180-degree turnaround." So right now, Washington's slow buildup of forces may be a lot more persuasive than a slew of cruise missiles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sweating Iraq | 11/13/1998 | See Source »

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