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Word: benefiter (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...even more dangerous military rival than it is now. Yet if glasnost, demokratizatsiya and perestroika result in less repressiveness and more economic security, and if that helps make the U.S.S.R. a better global citizen and the world a safer place -- some very big ifs -- then the West too may benefit from Gorbachev's reforms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Mikhail Gorbachev Bring It Off? | 7/27/1987 | See Source »

Phillips Brooks House, Harvard's student-run public service organization, did not directly benefit from the tremendous found drive that Harvard just completed. In fact, as is true of most student organizations at Harvard, PBH students do all their fundraising themselves. And contrary to popular belief, all of Harvard is not rich...

Author: By Robert Q. Mcmanus, | Title: Appreciating PBH | 7/24/1987 | See Source »

Dowling, who is handling all contributions, said the fund's primary purpose is to provide financial support for Fogarty during the months he will not receive pay. A benefit dance to be held at the Law School's Pound Hall in early October has also been scheduled, Dowling said...

Author: By David J. Barron, | Title: Colleagues Set Up Fund For Hit-and-Run Victim | 7/21/1987 | See Source »

...surge in traffic reduces the need for airlines to continue engaging in price discounting, which has been the chief benefit that deregulation has brought for consumers. After years of relentless cuts, the average fare this year is expected to rise about 10%. Example: one-way New York-to-Los Angeles fares, which hit $99 during the heaviest discounting, are now typically $159. But bargain fares will never go away completely, experts say, because airlines are dependent on discretionary pleasure travel for 55% of their revenue, compared with only 45% when deregulation began...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: High Anxiety and Rage | 7/20/1987 | See Source »

...governor, Thornburgh has traveledextensively "all over the globe" meeting foreigndignitaries and especially politicians at levelsof government similar to his own. The study ofgovernment, especially at the state and locallevel, can benefit greatly by examining howpoliticians in other countries handle very similarproblems, he says...

Author: By John C. Yoo, | Title: Thornburgh Brings IOP His Political Experience and New Electoral Hopes | 7/7/1987 | See Source »

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