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...first iron-barred door was easy to breach; the second, a bulky steel safe door with multiple locks, had to be burned through. Police discovered tangerine peels on the floor by the gates, left there by the burglars, who snacked as they spent hours scorching their way into the vault with acetylene torches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: Holiday Heist | 1/10/1983 | See Source »

...other field events. Harvard co-captain Gus Udo won the triple jump, while Shawn Hill took second. The Crimson also took first and third in the high jump and second in the weight throw Unfortunately, Northeastern's sweeps in the Shot Put and the Pole Vault more than negated the Crimson's gains...

Author: By Becky Hartman, | Title: Northeastern Trips Thinclads, 76-60; Schuler Takes Mile on Last Lap | 1/10/1983 | See Source »

...first to note the resemblance. "This must be what God looks like," Blanda said. Bryant's face is brown and as rutted as the erosion of a dried-up riverbed. Under his Henry Higgins hat, the fire in his eyes could burn a hole in a vault. The twinkle in them can melt a (recruit's) mother's heart. George Wallace always expressed lavish gratitude that Bryant never ran against him for Governor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Not Your Average Bear | 12/27/1982 | See Source »

...Army, New some, 3. H, Schuler; High Jump--1. H, Henry, 6 it. 8 in., 2. Army, Champion 3. H, Boyd; Long Jump--1. Army, Kulick 7.1m, 2. H, Udo, 3. Army, Teller; Triple Jump--1. H, Udo, 14.50m, 2. H, Halt, 3. H, Henry; Pole Vault 1. Army, Hawley 15 ft. 6 in 2. Army, Williams, 3.H, Burtile 1500m--1. Army, C. Williams 2. Army, Mozina 3. Army, P. Wilsons; High Hurdice 1. H, EzejiOhoye 3. H, Herbertch; 400m--1. Army, Anderson 2. H, Jones, 3. Army, Babers 500m--1. Army, Maberry...

Author: By Becky Hartman, | Title: Army Upsets Crimson Thinclads, 79-57 | 12/13/1982 | See Source »

...offer is accepted, the firm will have to install a computer-controlled file locator system and conveyor belts throughout the tunnels in order to turn them into a vault. Cost: an estimated $2million. Despite those expenses, subterranean storage is expected to cost only $1 per sq. ft., compared with up to $50 per sq. ft. for aboveground space...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dividends: Hole in the Ground Inc. | 10/25/1982 | See Source »

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