Word: dangerous
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...spikers overwhelmed the weaker Elis, 15-6, 15-4, 15-10, Saturday. Yale just couldn't match up against the Crimson, and Harvard was never in danger of losing a game...
...though the Elis left Bright Center as losers, their playoff berth in danger, the Crimson still hadn't really solved the Tortorella puzzle Camillus. N.Y's most famous native had stopped 30 of Harvard's 32 shots...
...make such a claim takes nerve, to say the least. To Sharon and the others the report plainly says: You are indirectly responsible for Sabra and Shatila because you "should have felt apprehension," you should have "take[n] the danger into account"; you "were obligated to foresee as probable" the carnage that ensued...
After just 13 months, however, Rawlings' administration is in danger of collapse. He has alienated intellectuals by abolishing the constitution and outlawing all political parties. Of the seven original members of Rawlings' governing Provisional National Defense Council, only two remain in office. The growing belief is that Ghana's economic problems are beyond Rawlings' limited talents to master. Says a onetime schoolmate: "Rawlings is strong on rhetoric but weak on reality...
There seems little danger, in the meantime, of a quick truce in the fare wars that have been such a boon to travelers and a bane to carriers. An estimated 80% of all passengers flew at discounts last year, at an average saving of 50%. Such bargains are likely to continue as long as the weakest airlines are tempted to cut prices to fill seats and competitors feel compelled to follow. Says Arthur Jackson, an American Airlines spokesman: "The leaders in discounts are airlines with severe cash problems. Discounting is a way of raising money in order...