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Edward M. Averett, a freshman at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) whose SCA name is Corwym Llewellyn of Mona, said he has always been interested in fantasy. "I have read 'Lord of the Rings' 61 times. The last I heard, the record was 51, so I've probably read it more times than anyone else," Averett said...
...result of the jump, McNulty found himself by the walls in lane 4, but he quickly moved back into the running before handing off to Murphy, whose hands were already full with the task of catching Georgetown's Kevin Byrne...
Widerman usually weighs between 121 and 123 lbs. so he has no trouble losing a few pounds to make weight, preferring to do so by working out more rather than eating less. One of his two losses came against Springfield's Matt Hawes whose normal weight is about 140 lbs. Hawes was able to make weight and then gain it back between weigh-in time and the match. The extra pounds give Hawes and others like him a significant advantage over Widerman...
Crediting the Carter administration with "doing its best" to bring about a peaceful settlement in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia), Chinamano--whose trip to the U.S. is sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations--charged the U.S. with failing to convince Prime Minister Ian Smith of the "realities of the situation...
...breach of that confidentiality carries a fine of up to $1000 or one year in jail or both. While the files are open to the public, anyone requesting information about an official must leave his name with the commission, which forwards the person's identity to the official whose statement was examined. Some defensive administrators suggest that anyone rummaging through an official's files should also be investigated, but Brickman dismisses the idea as self-defeating. "The fact that there are rogues and scandals in every walk of life," he asserts, "does not mean that we need to, or have...