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...Kaoki Jackson responded on the other end of the pool to cut MIT's deficit to two goals. Following freshman Peter Richard's missed shot on another man-up situation, Will Schror's third goal of the game pulled the Engineers to within one, 5-4. When goalie Paul Wysocki saved Harvard Co-Captain Eric Bentley's next shot, it looked like the Crimson was in jeopardy of losing its Top-20 national ranking...
...final nine minutes of the game to pull out the victory. Freshman Mike Johnson scored with two minutes remaining in the third period to up Harvard's advantage to two. Following a Bentley steal, Branca scored his first goal of the night with a shot which tipped off Wysocki's hands and into the net. Richards' goal put the aquamen comfortably up, 8-4, at the end of the third quarter...
...brickbats at Zola Budd. Before a poster of Decker tacked tenderly to her bedroom wall, Zola had once been awestruck that "anyone could be so pretty." Now that the athletes have resumed running and jumping, a number have been reluctant to let Mary up. "Some of us," says Ruth Wysocki, "are relieved that the public knows the Mary we knew all along," the one whom Miler Steve Scott has called "a spoiled baby...
...Wysocki and his accomplices, however, were unprepared for the practical details of their attack. Within 24 hours, they released one of their hostages, a pregnant embassy employee. They also decided to allow the Bern police to deliver packages of food, medicine and newspapers to the embassy's doorstep, and agreed to talk to a Polish-born Dominican priest, Josef Bochenski, 80. After intensive negotiations, which were led by Swiss Justice Minister Kurt Furgler, the gunmen agreed to a 48-hour extension of their deadline and to the release of five more hostages. Some 30 hours after the initial occupation...
...thoughts that the Bern siege might have had political implications were laid to rest when Colonel Wysocki was finally identified by authorities. He turned out to be Florian Kruszyk, 42, a onetime member of the Polish state security apparatus who spent ten months in Austrian jails in 1968-69, after he was caught spying on Polish refugees. Thereafter, he served time for robbery. Kruszyk and his three associates, it turned out, had never belonged to Solidarity...