Word: arms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...delayed the implementation of the President's controversial directive to subject federal employees to random lie detector tests and lifelong censorship. The rule (which will now go into effect next April) would have applied to officials cleared for "sensitive compartmented information." According to the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, that category involves 2.5 million individuals, almost half of all federal workers; an additional 1.5 million civilian contractors with security clearances would also undergo such surveillance...
...action was defensive tackle Barry Ford, who hurt his abdomen against UMass. Cornerback John Dailey had a ligament taken out of his knee Thursday. He is doubtful for Saturday's game at Brown. Quarterback Brian White is still out after doctors removed a blood clot from his throwing arm...Azelby had 12 tackles and five assists. "I like beating the boys from Jersey," he said, explaining that he knew Tiger tailback Ralph Ferraro from his high school days in the Garden State. At the Stadium Princeton 0 7 6 13--26 Harvard...
...that weren't enough to worry about, the Crimson has yet to get over the wave of injuries that preceded the Dartmouth game. QB Brian White is still recovering from removal of a blood clot in his throwing arm; senior Chuck Colombo, will start again. With Robert Santiago questionable and Paul Sharon out of commission, Bill Saleeby may start at fullback. Defensive lineman Barry Ford will probably miss his fourth game, and linebacker Andy Nolan is possibly out for the season...
...Orange and Black clearly has the backing of the kingdom of evil. Take lead imp Doug Butler, the sophomore quarterback with the deadly arm. Last week he set an NCAA record for most pass attempts in a game without an interception (55). The upstart signal caller owns a passing rating higher than that of Columbia superstar John Witkowski. Supernatural...
...beginning and at the end, evoking the common medieval theme of man's tenuous existence in the face of fate. However, the ballet is not historical in any other sense. The style is more modern than balletic, although the women dance in pointed shoes and retain classical arm and leg positions throughout much of the hour-long piece...