Word: aftermath
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ROTC's gains are even more dramatic nationwide. From a low of 33.220 in 1974 in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Army ROTC enrollment rose last fall to 69,663. For the spring semester, officials put the number at more than...
...aftermath, with a Harvard streak older than half of the current undergraduates still intact, Dave Fish said about the historical importance of the victory, that "Some of the guys mentioned that before the match, and I said I thought that was the most irrelevant thing I'd ever heard. But it is kind of nice. It was just a helluva...
...University spokesman disclosed yesterday that Harvard paid Cambridge $50,000 last month--money it owed in the aftermath of a complicated land deal on Sacramento St. near Lesley College...
...parades are over, the banners and yellow ribbons have been taken down, and America's freed hostages are settling in. Yet the aftermath of their ordeal continues to capture headlines. An American imprisoned in Iran for eight months, Freelance Journalist Cynthia Dwyer, was tried as a spy last week; she was reportedly found guilty early this week, sentenced to time already served and ordered deported. Marine Sergeant Gregory Persinger filed a lawsuit against the Iranian government seeking at least $140,000 in damages suffered because of his captivity. And new details about how the Iranian revolutionary government conducts...
Reagan's most obvious challenge in foreign affairs is what to do about Iran in the aftermath of the hostages' release. On the one hand, he will be pressured to take some punitive action; on the other, he must consider the impact of any such move on the stability of a key oil-producing nation in the Persian Gulf...