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...Crimson attack is in near-perfect health for the first time this year--bad news for the Tigers. If Allard has anything near the success Columbia's John Witkowski had is New June two weeks ago (four TD posses, 35 pound) at will be long day for Princeton...
...staple foods, many of which are subsidized by the government. By setting the official exchange rate at 70 pesos to the dollar, the August devaluation sent the price of a dozen tortillas down to the equivalent of 27? (vs. 82? on the U.S. side of the border) and a pound of sugar to 7? (vs. 30?). These items, along with eggs and meat, were among more than two dozen restricted for export...
...contrast to Wheaton's confused and hectic performance, the Crimson appeared organized and consistent. Accurate and smooth passing enabled Harvard to set up for the kill by relinquishing the ball to freshman Anna Collins, junior Ellen Schreiber or sophomore Cecilia Meagher who would pound the ball to a befuddled pack of Lions...
...third bill that King says would adversely affect the University--the "animal pound bill"--is very close to passing this session. The legislation, which would effectively deny medical researchers the use of animals in pounds, has passed both houses and needs only one more procedural vote...
Still, Lebanese officials are becoming increasingly concerned about Israel's economic intentions. Despite its fratricidal troubles, Lebanon has had a relatively healthy free-market economy. The Lebanese pound can be freely exchanged for Western currencies, inflation has been running at a relatively modest 23%, and in 1981 Lebanon had a balance of payments surplus of $1.2 billion. In contrast, the Israeli economy is controlled, the shekel is not readily convertible, and Israeli inflation is in triple digits...