Word: careers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Governors, in turn, pledged to promote two of Bush's favorite nostrums: freedom for parents to choose which public schools their children attend, and "alternative certification" for career switchers who move into teaching. Bush and the Governors also agreed on the need for school "restructuring," which generally means letting individual schools be run by teachers, principals and parents rather than by bureaucrats in district headquarters or state capitals...
...that "soul-searching" process is the result of several controversies which have rocked Harvard's prestigious Med School over the past year--including the revelations that Dr. Shervert H. Frazier, former head of psychiatry at the Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital, plagiarized an article he had written early in his career...
...blame my born-again soccer addiction on Bolts forward Dan Donigan, who had an All-American career at the University of Connecticut. Never before had I seen a player make it look so easy. Donigan knew exactly where his teammates were at all times. And he passed the ball anyway possible...
...World Series, of course, was the pinnacleof my spectatorial career. Mookie hit The GroundBall, Buckner misplayed it into the history books,Jesse O threw his mitt on to the front page ofevery New York tabloid and the Mets piled on tothe mound for a drunken champagne celebration thatlasted hours...
...want losers, the Cubs are the team," he continued. "We haven't won the pennant since World War II. We haven't won the World Series since before World War I. No other team has waited that long. Poor Ernie Banks played his whole career for the Cubs. No ring...