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...Harvard men's swim team finished the regular season without missing a beat, dispatching Yale, 65 46. Saturday afternoon at Blodgett Pool...

Author: By Neil Mooney, | Title: Men's Swimming | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

...Prowler. Carl Icahn, 48, looks for all the world like a typical, affluent suburbanite. He lives with his wife Liba in Westchester County, near New York City, and likes nothing better than to hang around the house on weekends, playing tennis or going for a swim in his pool. While he does not look like someone who would frighten even a PTA board, he is a scourge to the giants of corporate America. Last week newspapers across the U.S. carried full-page ads with the scare headline IS ICAHN FOR REAL? The ads were part of a counterattack by Phillips...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three Who Watch, Wait and Strike | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

Eight participants compete in each final. Yesterday's trials determined the top 16 seeds swim in the championship final, while the next eight are seeded in the consolation...

Author: By Neil Mooneys, | Title: Swimmers Advance in Easterns | 3/1/1985 | See Source »

...Heaney, like many another Irish artist, confronts the shade of James Joyce and his own destiny. The great Irish exile warns Heaney to forget his preoccupation with the past: "That subject people stuff is a cod's game/ in- fantile, like your peasant pilgrimage . . . it's time to swim/ out on your own and fill the element/ with signatures on your own frequency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Inspirations Station Island | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

When one victim, John, 30, arrived from Uganda in poor physical condition, weighing less than 80 lbs., the Toronto center arranged medical and psychiatric help. A nutritionist taught him and his family how to adapt to new foods. To rebuild his strength, one volunteer taught him to swim and got him access to a private pool. Cowgill, who urged John to call any time he needed to talk, got him a job as a telephone installer, the trade he practiced back home. "A job is so central to these survivors," she says, "because it gives meaning to their lives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Salvaging Victims of Torture | 2/18/1985 | See Source »

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