Word: 38th
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...Crimson mounted the scoring chances early, as junior midfielder Michael Peller especially had a couple good shots, including one he sent just past the far left post from deep inside the box during the 38th minute. Ten minutes later, senior back Matt Ewards drilled a shot from 20 yards out that deflected past the right corner...
...convinced that a George W. Bush victory hinges on the governor's ability to find a "quietly" pro-choice running mate, like Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge. Ridge's selection will appeal to moderate voters, Ford reasons, without alienating the party's substantial pro-life voting bloc. Besides, the 38th president muses on the specter of a right-wing defection, "Where else are they going...
Aren't we honor-bound to abide by the agreements that we signed and negotiated in good faith with other countries? Imagine our righteous anger if the North Koreans violated the 38th parallel. As usual, those who have the power to do darn well what they want will do so without regard to technicalities like the law. So much for moral leadership. JILL LIPPITT Jenner, Calif...
Coach Harry Parker, entering his 38th season as head coach, has reason to remain optimistic despite last weekend's losses. The Heavyweight squad returns four varsity oarsmen this year, giving the team a solid nucleus to build upon their 4-3 record last year...
...38th day, the union officials said, "Let there be flight!" One of the longest and largest white-collar strikes in American history came to an end Friday when members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace reached a tentative agreement with aerospace giant Boeing over wages and benefits. The settlement, described by analysts as "generous" to the union, highlights both increasing competition for Boeing from the European aircraft consortium, Airbus, and a general corporate love affair with stock prices that appears to have pushed the issue of corporate costs into the background...