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...hope that they would help secure the wild-card berth. Winning the A.L. West seemed out of the question, because as late as Aug. 9, the Angels led the division by 11 games. But then California did a free fall, and suddenly the Mariners found themselves in the hunt for first. The turnstiles in the Kingdome haven't exactly been smoking, but last week a measure to raise Seattle's sales tax in order to finance a new stadium did not meet with the resounding defeat that was projected. In fact, the vote was so close, absentee ballots were being...
Rather than being forced to hunt through the course catalog to find courses relevant to neuroscience, students in the MBB program now have such courses at their fingertips. In reference to the computational neuroscience track, Loeb Associate Professor of the Natural Sciences Stuart M. Shieber says, "People with MBB interest would have been able to major in computer science anyway, but the track puts in one place courses that are pertinent...
...count the Crimson out, either. If Vin Ferrara stays healthy, the offensive and defensive lines jell (and not Jello) quickly, and Tim Murphy's young team really has as much fire (read: defensive intensity) as he claims, Harvard could be right in the hunt against Brown and Penn in the two games before Harvard-Yale...
...half the watershed's nearly 5,000 sq. mi. of forest produces enough sable, deer and elk to support hunters. And a single tribal hunter must roam a territory as large as 75 sq. mi.--about the size of the Caribbean island of Aruba--to trap enough fur and hunt enough meat to live on. That allowance is calculated to provide wildlife the space and opportunity to reproduce and maintain stable populations. The Bikin Valley has 47 hunters licensed to hunt full time in the territory, which already presses the limits of the available productive forests. Add to that...
STEVIE'S ISRAELI NANNY HUNT...