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Galster, however, wasn't especially interested in any of those unsavory activities. As a co-director of the San Francisco -- based Endangered Species Project, he goes after the illicit trade in wildlife. And there is no shortage of work. Unsanctioned traffic in animals and animal parts -- birds of prey, tiger skins, tiger bones and bear gallbladders out of Russia; rhino horns and elephant ivory from Africa; whale meat into Japan; rare birds and snakes from South America -- has more than doubled in value since 1989, generating an estimated $6 billion in annual revenues. According to Interpol, the international police agency...
Mark DeRosa, the Quaker quarterback, sliced and diced the Tiger secondary to the tune of 18-of-30 for 243 yards, even with a hurt ankle. Because of his heroics, DeRosa was named the Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week...
...companies -- including phone giant U S West and Germany's Deutsche Telekom, the world's largest cable company -- to test and deploy itsworldwide interactive TV. Part of the deals: Hewlett-Packard and NEC will join General Instrument in developing TV set-top boxes compatible with the Microsoft's Tiger TV software system. Some industry analysts think Microsoft, seen as lagging behind similar interactive projects from Time Warner, Viacom,Bell Atlanticand others, might now be poised to pull ahead. The company's chief, Bill Gates, predicts a mass market for interactive television in five to eight years, but in January...
...instance, against Princeton, Harvard truly outplayed its hosts for much of the second period. But the Crimson couldn't get the ball past Tiger goalie Lix Hill, and ended up losing the game...
...Tiger keeper Stuart Reynolds had no chance at the left-side shot, and just like that Harvard had scored the all-important first goal...