Word: dangerous
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Mahe, who will lead a seminar on political parties in the 1980s, noted that the two-party system is in great danger but added that at least some old fashioned partisanship remains. "I acknowledge the need for Democrats, I just don't want them around me," he said, eyeing his fellow speakers suspiciously...
...slugging it out on Opening Day. Harvard will kayo its featured opponent early, with the sophomores around to mop it up in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Cuccia has never lost a game in his life starting at that position, and the streak won't be in danger this week. HARVARD 35, COLUMBIA...
...will have gained final permission for start-up of the cogeneration plant, which will use engine exhaust to heat water, making steam and cutting fuel consumption. MATEP's results--rather than the arguments of Harvard's lawyers and experts--may soon be Harvard's response to residents claiming environmental danger and critics claiming fiscal irresponsibility...
...short, Reagan's decision is a ready-made recipe for class conflict. If for several years organized labor has been a cause without a rebel, the current danger lies in the possibilities of it becoming a rebel without a cause...
Ambassador to the U.N. under Jimmy Carter and a former member of the contact group: "We are in danger of being on the wrong and losing side, as we were in Viet Nam, Iran and Nicaragua." A tilt toward South Africa, he adds, is "shortsighted, naive and part of [the Administration's] ideology and paranoia toward Communism. The South Africans' hope is to turn attention away from self-determination and racial domination to an East-West arena...