Word: crossings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...against Britain's breakaway colony when they expire in November. On the eve of his departure for the peace talks, Muzorewa (along with former Prime Minister Ian Smith) gave an unmistakable sign that he intends to keep up the fight to retain his power: he launched the biggest cross-border strike of the war, a devastating "preemptive" assault on guerrilla bases in neighboring Mozambique...
...FRESHMAN SOCCER EXETER 3:30 P.M. THU. SEPT. 20 W VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 3:30 P.M. SAT. SEPT. 22 W VARSITY SOCCER BOWDOIN 2:00 P.M. W VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY BOWDOIN 2:00 P.M. W JV FIELD HOCKEY BOWDOIN 3:30 P.M. M VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY NORTHEASTERN 4:00 P.M. M JV CROSS COUNTRY NORTHEASTERN 3:15 A.M. M Varsity Football at Columbia 1:30 p.m. M Varsity Soccer at Columbia 11:00 a.m. SUN. SEPT. 23 M&W VARSITY TENNIS MIXED DOUBLES, GREATER BOSTONS AT HARVARD 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. TUES. SEPT...
...course won't be purely focused on literary analysis," Tatar says, but will examine historical documents and discuss links between cultural developments in the Weimar Republic. These qualities of the course fulfill the Core requirement that Contexts of Culture courses be "interdisciplinary and cross-cultural...
...Mississippi, where Red Cross officials said 150,000 people had fled inland, tides six feet above normal hit Jackson County near the Alabama state line. Gov. Cliff Finch authorized the mobilization of the National Guard in Mississippi to assist local officials...
...headquarters trailer, Paisley explains why one-shot experimental vehicles often fall short of the standards required of mass-produced cars. Having to run at least 50,000 miles without fall ing apart is one problem. Another is meeting costly, complex Government require ments that carmakers consider an outrageous cross to bear. "When you think of all the things the industry has to do to get a car on the market, you realize what a gap there is," says Nattress. The words sound more reassuring from an independent academician. Convinced, however, that Detroit is holding out on him about the fuel...