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There's no more Michael Jordan, but we hear Brent Barry has a mean tomahawk reverse slam. The Bulls come to town on Sunday to square off against the Celtics as the men in green vye to stay alive in the playoff hunt. With rookie Paul Pierce back from a minor ankle injury, the Celts are ready to rock as the second half of the season approaches. 3 p.m., FleetCenter...
...behold, after an era of corporate downsizing, our educations have become a form of indenture. College graduates matriculate to live at home; families and mortgages have been postponed. I'm disappointed that none of the $50 billion in recent legislative proposals include any amnesty for existing college debt. JERRY VYE Glencoe, Illinois...
...official status of the association--which has scheduled meetings on Mondays at 5 pm at Adams House--now entitles it to vye for grants from the Undergraduate Council as well as recognition by the University...
...first day after the Fall-or, more likely, an Eve. The storms Hardy stages on his heath are nothing compared with the tempests of sexual passion that tear at the hearts of these lonely wanderers among the thorns: Bathsheba of Far from the Madding Crowd, Eustacia Vye of The Return of the Native, Tess of the d'Urbervilles...
Leonid Mitrofanovich Zamyatin, their chief press secretary, leaned back in his nighttime encounters with Jody Powell and spouted the Soviet line with a certain disdain. After all, he had regularly chewed up past U.S. press secretaries: Pierre Salinger, Ron Ziegler, Ron Nessen. Powell, the Vienna (say Vye-an-uh), Ga., debater, was clearly superior. His voice and manner were more forceful, he refuted the Soviet charges with facts and a down-home touch of nastiness, zinged his adversary with some humor. The thought crossed several minds that Zamyatin, like the other Soviets, had been too long in his iron cocoon...