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...individual level, many players stood out. senior pitchers Tom Hurley and Sean Johnston were outstanding all season, proving to be one of the best tandem of starters in the league. Senior Nick DelVecchio led the league in homers, with eight...

Author: By A. PREBLE Jaques, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Reflecting on What Might Have Been | 5/15/1992 | See Source »

...students walked past Harvard Hall and werestopped by an officer in an unmarked car drivingbehind them, police and students said. Two otherpolice cars, with lights flashing, arrived at thescene and blocked off Johnston Gate, according toboth police an students...

Author: By Joe Mathews, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Police, Black Students Dispute Racial Incidents | 5/8/1992 | See Source »

...Saturday against Princeton, the Crimson got quality pitching but relatively silent hitting. In the first game, senior Sean Johnston was outstanding on the mound, but received paltry run support in a 2-1 loss...

Author: By A. PREBLE Jaques, CONTRIBUTING RPORTER | Title: Baseball Defeats Cornell, Princeton | 5/4/1992 | See Source »

...Johnston also described how CIA agents helicoptered into Lockerbie shortly after the crash seeking the remnants of McKee's suitcase. "Having found part of their quarry," he wrote, "the CIA had no intention of following the exacting rules of evidence employed by the Scottish police. They took the suitcase and its contents into the chopper and flew with it to an unknown destination." Several days later the empty suitcase was returned to the same spot, where Johnston reported that it was "found" by two British Transport Police officers, "who in their ignorance were quite happy to sign statements about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pan Am 103 Why Did They Die? | 4/27/1992 | See Source »

...book, Lockerbie: The Tragedy of Flight 103, Scottish radio reporter David Johnston disclosed that British army searches of the wreckage recovered more than $500,000 cash, believed to belong to the hostage-rescue team, and what appeared to be a detailed plan of a building in Beirut, with two crosses marking the location of the hostages. The map also pinpointed the positions of sentries guarding the building and contained a description of how the building might be taken...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pan Am 103 Why Did They Die? | 4/27/1992 | See Source »

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