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Sophomore Brad Raymond led all scorers, flipping in three goals and adding one assist for a total of four points. Rob Griffith and Dave Kramer each scored twice for the Crimson, while Co-Captain Martin Garcia, Chris Garvey and Rich van den Broek each had one goal apiece...

Author: By Joseph Kaufman, | Title: Revitalized Laxmen Hold off Tigers, 10-7 | 4/20/1987 | See Source »

...United States sent a special van to the embassy to ensure private communications between the Shultz delegation and officials in Washington during the visit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U.S., Soviets See Progress In Arms Talks | 4/15/1987 | See Source »

Bergmann's chief help on defense comes from Rob Graff, Rich van den Broek, Chris Bentley and Perry Dodge. By consistently keeping opponents under 10 goals per game, the Harvard defense has taken pressure off the scorers while they adjust to new faces...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Firepower Found | 4/14/1987 | See Source »

Washington: Strobe Talbott, Ann Blackman, Stanley W. Cloud, David Aikman, David Beckwith, Gisela Bolte, Jay Branegan, Ricardo Chavira, Anne Constable, Patricia Delaney, Michael Duffy, Hays Gorey, David Halevy, Jerry Hannifin, Neil MacNeil, Barrett Seaman, Elaine Shannon, Alessandra Stanley, Dick Thompson, Nancy Traver, Bruce van Voorst New York: Bonnie Angelo, Joseph N. Boyce, Sandra Burton, Mary Cronin, Jennifer Hull, Thomas McCarroll, Jeanne McDowell, Raji Samghabadi Boston: Robert Ajemian, Joelle Attinger, Melissa Ludtke, Lawrence Malkin Chicago: Jack E. White, Barbara Dolan, Lee Griggs, Harry Kelly, J. Madeleine Nash, Elizabeth Taylor Detroit: William J. Mitchell Atlanta: Joseph J. Kane, B. Russell Leavitt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 4/13/1987 | See Source »

...runners, not surprisingly, are Nelson Mandela, the black nationalist leader who has been imprisoned since 1962, and Oliver Tambo, the exiled head of the outlawed African National Congress. Nobel-prizewinning Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu runs a close third. Even some whites received approving nods, from the opposition politicians Frederik van Zyl Slabbert and Helen Suzman to Communist Party Chief Joe Slovo, the sole white member of the ANC executive committee. But most surprising of all, State President P.W. Botha turned up in 14th place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa: The Majority Finds a Way | 4/13/1987 | See Source »

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