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...couple of games have already been rescheduled: the men's lacrosse team will not kick off their season against traditional opening-day rival C.W. Post, but will open this weekend on the road at Cornell. And the women's lacrosse team had to cancel last night's game against Massachusetts--for obvious reasons...
Rafsky didn't demand more than be deserved. He just wanted someone--anyone--to give the scientific community and the government a kick in the pants. His protests weren't just about AIDS. They were about making the people who call themselves leaders and scientists in this country realize that when you have an epidemic, you don't build consensus--you act boldly and quickly...
...confidence-booster for the country's military establishment. It served as a playground on which the United States showed off its high-tech weapons. But the Gulf War did not test the mettle or iron-will of this country's leadership, nor did it help us to kick the "Vietnam syndrome...
...even if the streets were worthless, MIT's "generous" offer still has plenty of strings attached. MIT can kick the shelter off its property in 40 years if it wants to--and still own the Cambridge streets for all eternity. Judging from its treatment of the issue over the past few years, the shelter shouldn't count on MIT's civic concern. The City Council recognized that this was ludicrous and offered to lease the streets to MIT instead. MIT has refused, and tomorrow city officials and the university will meet to hammer out a final deal...
...payback time for the seniors. They didn't care that Yale was down. In fact it was all the more reason to kick 'em and kick 'em hard...