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...Harvard's party, but we certainly feel that we are a strong, complex thread in Harvard's institutional history," says Catherine B. Touborg '65, executive assistant to Horner...
...promising component of the system, which the Army originally balked at including, is the so-called FOG-M (for fiber-optic guided missile), a groundlaunched missile with a television camera in the nose. Steered toward its target by an operator who sees through a gossamer fiber-optic thread that spins out from behind as the missile flies, the weapon's 6-lb. warhead spells almost certain destruction to an enemy tank...
...ahead, Bradley, a former New York Knicks basketball star, warned, "Unlike many games I have played in, there are five periods. We've only finished the third." But even former skeptics were saying that reform now has the momentum. "Two weeks ago, tax reform was hanging by a thread," said Dole. "Now it's sewn...
Tony LaRussa's job as manager of the Chicago White Sox remained hanging by a thread yesterday after Sox management met with Billy Martin's agent, Ed Sapir, and said they would talk again today...
...second half went better, a succession ofstrong numbers culminating in Copaken'shypercharged "Too Turned On," which garnered anovation from the audience. But the thread of thestory started to unwind as the cast tried to coverfor a series of lighting snafus, malfunctioningmikes and absent slides that clarify the meaningof the lyrics...