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Goal number two came at 32:48, while tallies three and four (both headers) followed at 34:30 and 79:24. Columbia's lone score on Harvard netminder Stephen Hall came on a screen shot midway through the second half which cut the lead...
Finally, alumni charged that Harvard may have tampered with the vote count in the election. Midway through the ballot-collecting process for the election--after the controversy had intensified--Harvard hired a Boston accounting firm, Coopers and Lybrand, to count the ballots. But the University had already received and opened a portion of the ballots, prompting the complaint that the count may have been skewed...
...came armed and ready for his one-on-one session with Andrew Wyeth. He had boned up on the artist's work and even recalled verses from Emily Dickinson in an effort to prod his reclusive subject. But nothing could have prepared the journalist for Wyeth's startling disclosure. Midway through the 90-minute interview, after a moment of thought, Wyeth said matter-of-factly, "There's a whole vast amount of my work no one knows about. Not even my wife...
...international lenders can underwrite bonds that are denominated in foreign currencies and free from virtually any government restrictions. In 1980, when they were still neophytes, Japanese banks handled about $1.5 billion in Eurobonds, putting them behind the banks of three countries plus the World Bank and the European Community. Midway into 1986, the Japanese are in second place, behind U.S. banks, with $12.6 billion in new issues...
Just one day after the Liberty Weekend harbor festival, the ferry Samuel I. Newhouse was carrying some 500 passengers -- including a number of diehard tourists -- on its 8:30 a.m. run from Manhattan to Staten Island. Midway across New York harbor, just past the refurbished Statue of Liberty, a homeless Cuban refugee named Juan Gonzalez, 43, unsheathed a 2-ft. sword he had been carrying. Shouting incoherently, he began slashing and stabbing anybody who stood in his way. Retired New York City Police Officer Edward del Pino, 55, seeing panicky passengers stampeding past him on the ferry's deck, rushed...