Word: buckleys
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...youth. His plan would deny federal aid to college-age students who have not performed a year of national service. Moskos admits this would create a loophole for wealthy students, who can afford college without any assistance, but he would willingly agree to a solution proposed by Columnist William Buckley: getting the U.S.'s top colleges to require that students spend a year in national service before they can enroll. Such a plan would have to be phased in gradually to avoid wiping out an entire class year...
...Sweeney 22 (Shea) 7:34 10, BC, Hodge 19 Janney, Stevens) 16:39; 11, BC. Hodge 20 (Stevens)17:17; 12, H, Barakett 19 (Young, Bourbeau) 18:53. Penalties--Mike-Gervase, BC, (hitting from behind) 6:15; Armstrong, H, (hooking) 8:35, Peter Chiarelli, H (tripping) 15:56; David Buckley, BC, (interference...
...common in newspaper columning, an ambition to personalize the news rather than to report and reflect on it. This requires a strong ego, the kind Rosenthal developed with his power as an editor. Ego seems to have come almost from birth to two columnists conspicuous for it, William F. Buckley and George F. Will. Buckley is the beneficiary of an oil-rich upbringing and a thorough grounding in Roman Catholic thought. Will's father was a college professor, and George was presumably encouraged to air his youthful opinions at the dinner table. After all, a columnist is expected...
...grim harvest of hostages, the roster of those already held captive in Lebanon consisted of five Americans, five Frenchmen, two Britons, an Italian, an Irishman, a South Korean and a Saudi Arabian. Last week Vice President George Bush confirmed that another American hostage, CIA Beirut Station Chief William Buckley, was killed last year by his captors. Anderson and Sutherland were abducted in the spring of 1985 by Shi'ite radicals. Their captors' principal demand: the release of 17 presumed Shi'ites who are serving prison sentences for, among other things, terrorist attacks on the U.S. and French embassies in Kuwait...
...impressed by the fact that she's encouraging even when she's critical of your work," says Buckley. "She lets you know she doesn't like your work in way that doesn't shatter...