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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Crimson stars. Heavyweight wrestler Jim Phills '83 is a strong contender for the Canadian squad, though he has yet to establish a ranking for himself up north, having wrestled only in the United States in the last four years. Andy MeNerny '83 is considering taking a run at the U. S. team...
Perhaps the best diver ever to drop into a Crimson pool, junior Dan Watson made himself conspicuous in international competition this summer. He finished fourth in the Swedish Cup, a major tournament In the U. S. nationals, he took third in his best event, the three-meter springboard, and fifth in the 10-meter platform. A big problem for Watson is the reduction from three to two of the number of divers countries can send in each event a move forced by smaller countries tired of seeing sweeps by the U.S. and other dominant teams. Another problem is Greg Louganis...
...from over 900 applicants. Once those chosen receive visas--usually a formality--they are sent to the U.S. for a two-week orientation session before starting school. SAEP, which is an offshoot of the Institute of International Education in New York City, is the primary organization for South African-U.S. student scholarships. Beginning with six students in 1979-80, the program has expanded up to next year's 160 students as funding has increased to its current $5 million annual budget...
Also included is a list of specific actions U. S. companies must take in order to successful the principles themselves...
...doing all they can to restore their credibility in the world banking community." Most observers, however, see no real changes taking place. "Politically, our relations are bad, and, if anything, they seem to be getting worse," said one State Department official. Indeed, progress remains glacial at the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal in The Hague, where a panel has settled only 65 claims, mostly by U.S. citizens and businesses against Iran, for $78 million. Still unsettled: 3,649 claims...