Word: deal
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...YORK--Negotiations to end the 52-day old newspaper strike were derailed for six hours Friday over reports that a secret deal was in the works, but the unions later declared their solidarity and said talks would resume on Saturday...
Women complain about subtle attudinal problems they face with their professors and peers, but women need a voice to help them deal with these difficulties. As Radcliffe enters its second century, it must take more initiative if its administration and alumnae expect to have any meaningful accomplishments to celebrate in the future...
...helpful fellow. Most of the people at the rally, he confided, were airport people, friends of King from the days when he was director of the Massachusetts Port Authority and a familiar face at Logan. It was a good night for all of them, he concluded, showing a good deal more assurance in the outcome, and a lot less amazement at its denouement, than most of the people there. "It's the middle-class issues, you know--tax reform, abortion, the death penalty--that's why we're winning this," he announced. I thanked him for his wisdom, and strolled...
...Chicago Sociologist James Coleman, having looked at the early figures, felt called upon to report what most Americans thought they knew already: court-ordered busing to achieve racial balance in large U.S. cities and to ensure that more blacks and whites go to school together was causing a great deal of David Armor white flight from city schools...
...simply and articulately summed up the reasons for the loss of a crown after just 212 days: "Maybe my heart wasn't in it because there are a lot of things on my mind, problems the heavyweight championship brought me that I didn't know how to deal with. But who knows? I don't know myself...