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...start the holiday season, the Crimson will fly almost as far away as possible--Omaha, Neb.,--to try to turn its season around. Harvard will play two games against the University of Nebraska-Omaha (2-14-0) tomorrow and Saturday before returning to conference play at the end of the break. Harvard travels to Dartmouth (4-4-0, 1-3-0) on Jan. 2 and Vermont (7-4-0, 3-1-0) the following...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hockey, Hoops Teams Face Non-League Foes | 12/17/1998 | See Source »

These four games may be Harvard's last best chance to turn its season around. In Omaha the Crimson will find a team struggling as much as itself. The Mavericks have won just two games this season and have managed to score more than two goals in only three contests. Nebraska-Omaha has a relatively new hockey program, which started just two years ago and is slated to join the Central Collegiate Hockey Association next season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hockey, Hoops Teams Face Non-League Foes | 12/17/1998 | See Source »

There are three types of apartments available through immediate occupancy: apartments that do not turn over often and are not offered in the lottery, apartments that HPRE feels tenants should see before renting, or apartments accepted in the lottery but then rejected are available for immediate occupancy...

Author: By Barbara E. Martinez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Precious Properties | 12/17/1998 | See Source »

HPRE keeps its units in better condition than other landlords in part because it serves an academic community, according to Keller. About 50 percent of HPRE's units turn over every year, versus about 10 percent for the rest of the market, she says. Each time a unit turns over, HPRE pays to have it cleaned and painted...

Author: By Barbara E. Martinez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Precious Properties | 12/17/1998 | See Source »

...enjoys sovereign immunity, a British law that protects foreign dignitaries visiting England. The legal questions are complex, and how a new panel will rule is anybody's guess. "It's like replaying a football match," notes TIME London bureau chief Barry Hillenbrand. "There's no guarantee it will still turn out 3-2." Pinochet's attorneys are appealing extradition on several other fronts as well. Clearly, the only people who are guaranteed to do well in this case are Pinochet's lawyers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pinochet Gets a Stay | 12/17/1998 | See Source »

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