Word: bus
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Until the latest attacks, both sides had generally refrained from attacking civilians. But last year, Iranian terrorists struck in Baghdad, using nail bombs to kill scores of people at a crowded bus stop. Meanwhile, Iranian doctors have reported that Iraq has introduced chemical warfare into the conflict. While treating injured civilians in the north, they have observed symptoms of mustard-gas exposure, including skin lesions and lung hemorrhaging...
Earlier, on the fan bus, his roommates had decided that the junior was really a hero. Amidst the murmurs of a handful of Harvard Band members, four cheerleaders and a couple of dozen fans, their enthusiastic cries were the only disruptions of a quiet journey. Everybody else was saving it up for Brown...
After the relatively quiet bus ride to the game, the road trip back to Harvard displayed all the leftover energy. As the Band sang tuneless melodies and then attempted to "Shake Rhode Island," it occurred to me what a long, strange trip it had been...
...eighth time in 11 trips to Ithica, the Harvard men's hockey team had an extra long bus ride home...
...thanking its fans by arranging for fan buses to Yale and Brown this weekend for the cagers last road contests. Leave $5 at the Athletic Dept., 60 John F. Kennedy Street before 1 p.m. tomorrow to secure a ticket and ride to the game of your choice. The bus to Yale leaves from Briggs Athletic Center at 4 p.m. Friday Saturday evening at 5:30 p.m. another bus will head for Brown. The Harvard Band and cheerleaders will also travel to the games. If Harvard wins both contests it could capture the Ivy title, so don't miss...