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...Bears, however, took over the contest after the early Crimson streak, winning the final four bouts-one by decision, one by forfeit, one by major decision, and one by pin. The final Bear surge left the Crimson flat on the mats...
Even those who believe in a constitutional right to bear arms should favor this measure. If you bear arms, it is no infringement on your liberty to have to register them as you would an automobile or cable television service. The kind of arms you bear cannot logically be free from restrictions; the right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" precludes entrusting citizens with the ownership of especially dangerous weapons...
...Harvard at the very least provide the necessary noise-reducing equipment. The ferrite cores described in the article cost eight dollars for a pair and are designed to be used in sets of four or eight on every write connected to an affected appliance. Students should not have to bear this expense...
...needed to move its transmitter by the end of the summer, the ideal solution would be for Harvard to subsidize the expense now so that its current and future students might sleep in peace. It is simply inexcusable that we should be forced to grin and bear this constant noise. John a. Dooley '96 Andrew M. Popper...
...Alberto. If this winter's campaign has proved anything, it is that the former bad boy from Bologna is not only a smarter bomb but also one with laser-guided determination. His image--that of a fun-loving playboy--belies the Zenlike, almost scary concentration he has brought to bear in amassing 43 career victories over nine years. Although Tomba competes only in slalom and giant-slalom races--he does not ski the downhill, super-giant slalom or combined races, the other three ingredients in World Cup competition--he has made his two events a near monopoly. His heft helps...