Word: access
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Augustynski says his main concern as a member of the Athletics committee will be to gain wider student access to University athletic facilities. Among his priorities are expanding the intramural programs and increasing the number of sports classes offered...
Pending a Defense Department decision later this month, students and faculty could gain access to the center--the first of its kind in the world--to experiment with and test new ideas in software development...
Richard Miller, 47, was a 20-year veteran of the FBI whose counterintelligence work gave him easy access to secret documents dealing with the activities of Soviet aliens. Apparently for love and money, he passed a broad sampling to Svetlana Ogorodnikova, 34, a Russian emigre and suspected spy for the Soviet KGB. Last week Miller, Ogorodnikova and her husband Nikolai, 51, were arrested. Miller was the first FBI agent ever charged with espionage, and his case shocked an agency that had prided itself on its professionalism. FBI Director William Webster called it "an aberration on the proud record of patriotic...
...current manpower of 360,000 is more than double its 1970 strength, and the number of Chinese combat vessels has tripled to more than 300 since 1980. Behind the sped-up naval expansion program lie fears of the growing Soviet presence in Far Eastern waters, based in part on access and use privileges the Soviets have been granted at Viet Nam's Cam Ranh Bay. China also has offshore oilfields that might need protection in the future...
Adults in the study often went to great lengths to keep their children from becoming computer addicts. Half of the families imposed some kind of time limit on computer use; many imposed physical barriers to restrict youngsters' access to keyboards. One family stashed the machine in a closet to discourage casual play...