Word: cuba
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Answering student questions, Dukakis said that the Cuba blockade is not the best way to promote democracy, that term limits are undemocratic, and that the California Civil rights Initiative is wrong to roll back affirmative action...
Arrested on several occasions for his beliefs, Wald made special visits to Vietnam, China, Iran, Cuba, Nicaragua and the Soviet Union...
...unload some of its older model F-16s south of the border and use the proceeds to restock its air wings with newer versions of the Falcon. Industry executives and Perry aides began publicly plugging the idea of lifting the restrictions: the countries of Latin America save for Cuba were now democratic, their economies were rebounding, and the jets their air forces flew in many cases were 1950s vintage, went the spiel. "We treat the Latins like children when we say they can't have new planes," says Joel Johnson, the Aerospace Industries Association's international vice president, implying that...
...CUBA GOODING SR., 52; SHERMAN OAKS, CALIFORNIA; singer
...days after his son and namesake leaped to the stage to collect an Oscar, Cuba Gooding Sr. was in rehearsal for a gig on the Sunset Strip. Lead singer of the '70s group Main Ingredient, Gooding still performs in clubs and theaters. He says that in Harlem, where he was born, "your manhood was proved by your ability to make either the women scream or the men run. I was good at making women scream by singing." After the 1972 Everybody Plays the Fool went gold, Gooding moved his family to California and was a Motown solo artist from...