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...need a warm, inviting place to do business," explains Stephen Ward, security director for the Crocker Bank. Nor are more secure designs necessarily worth the cost: for all the heists, the banks lose only $4 million a year to robbers, or an untroubling average of around $1,300 per branch. The public, of course, picks up the cost of apprehending, prosecuting and jailing the robbers...
...mental retardation, a range of neurological disorders and even death. The severe handicaps that afflict the Emporia and Sacramento children are typical results of herpes infection in the newborn. Their classmates, however, are safe from physical or mental damage because they have mature immune systems that are able to ward off infection...
...that the new year goes great-- Here's to a new calendar and a clean slate. Some shiny new tests for deans Jewett and Fitz-- And to woo the accepted, ten cases of Schlitz. Good luck, bon voyage, to the Botts and the Wackers; Paul Martin gets hardware to ward off the hackers...
...hilarious. To Andrew P. Deardorff, a room of his own; To Stanford, a place on the college world's throne. For freshman Anne Ueland, a suite at the Ritz; For Epps and Jack Reardon, the Dead's greatest hits. For Adams House dwellers, a squadron of tanks To ward off those men wielding scaffolds and planks. And Dean John B. Fox, with his fire-eating charms. Gets a new pair of earplugs to block out alarms...
Perhaps what saved the game for the Cross was an outstanding effort by Reale, who stopped a way ward Crusader pass from flying into the stands. Desperately, Reale lofted the ball into the congested lane. Amidst the confusion. Harvard--already over the foul limit--tagged Elzie, who sank his two free throws to put Holy Cross...