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Karpov only requires a draw in Friday's final game to regain the title he held for 10 years, but lost to Kasparov in November...
...Harvard is to regain first place in the league, it will have to do so without injured freshman and leading goalscorer John Weisbrod (4 goals, 3 assists, 7 points)--a member of the first line. Andy Janfaza (1-1--2), who previously centered the Crimson's fourth line, will take over Weisbrod's wing spot. Junior Craig Taucher replaces Janfaza as center for the icemen's fourth line...
...could conceivably return to communist Prague, recant her politics, and become a star again, rather than remain in America and demean herself by jumping at understudy roles in silly, pretentious Broadway shows. As she tells her former acting professor, a Czech who has sold out his politics to regain his status, "My problem is I love America too much." He answers, "But America doesn't love you, and it never will." She replies, "But it leaves me alone...
After Melrose scored early in the second period to regain a two-goal lead, the Green took advantage of a few penalties and mounted a comeback...
...regain control of its economic destiny, it will have to do far more than let its dollar fall. A weakened dollar is no substitute for forceful action to reduce the budget deficit, which would not only ease demand for foreign capital and imports but show that America had the political will and leadership to put its house in order. Nor will a devaluation remove the need for U.S. manufacturers to improve their quality and efficiency and learn how to promote their products in foreign markets. A gradually declining dollar may be a painful necessity now, but the U.S. should never...