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Between Thal's commencement and her appearance on this month's cover of Women-sports magazine came change number two. Corey Wynn, who had directed the women's squad for the past year and a half, was relieved of his Radcliffe duties and shifted over to help out with the men's team. When this article went to press, a replacement for Wynn had not been named...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: Radcliffe Tennis: Corey's Gone, Beat Goes On | 9/16/1977 | See Source »

Nevertheless, Wynn, interested as ever, feels that the team will more than make up for Thal's departure with a combination of improved lettermen, promising freshmen and eager performers from last year's J.V. teams. "With the good girls coming in and the majority of the stronger players from last year, I definitely figure the team will be tougher this year," Wynn said...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: Radcliffe Tennis: Corey's Gone, Beat Goes On | 9/16/1977 | See Source »

...airbases and radar installations. The Egyptians hit Libyan airfields at Al Adem, near Tobruk, Al Kufra and Umm Alayan, as well as a training camp for African "volunteers" near Al Jaghbub, which was attacked by helicopter-borne commandos. According to Egyptian intelligence, reports TIME Cairo Bureau Chief Wilton Wynn, Gaddafi-in cooperation with Ethiopia and with Soviet support -planned to launch attacks on moderate governments all across northeast Africa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Maxi-Plots Behind a Strange Mini-War | 8/8/1977 | See Source »

Libyan broadcasts warned listeners of the need to "keep a finger on the trigger." One high Egyptian official told Correspondent Wynn: "The shooting has stopped. But this thing will go on and on so long as Gaddafi is in power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Maxi-Plots Behind a Strange Mini-War | 8/8/1977 | See Source »

...matter how exaggerated are Arab expectations of Carter's influence on Israel," Neff and Wynn cabled, "these nations sincerely believe that the only road to peace leads through the White House. The danger for Carter is that if he fails to produce peace, he will be blamed vehemently by the Arabs and the region will be set perilously adrift, possibly toward war. In a bewildered, bellicose mood, Israel quite conceivably could defy Carter's considerable leverage on that small country by opting for war. The Arabs have everything to gain if Carter's peace plan works...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMACY: Begin Brings His Plans For Peace | 7/25/1977 | See Source »

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