Word: door
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...praise showered on Bush showed how much the West has been hungering for the leadership that only a U.S. President can provide. For the first time, Bush indicated that he could satisfy that hunger. Nor was his triumph just a public relations coup. It may really open the door to the most significant arms reductions since the end of World War II. Then Europe, East and West, may finally be able to give its full attention to creating a stable, open and unified continent...
...revolving door of the Kennedy Schoolalso received much scrutiny during the dean'stenure, as critics charged that the school hadbecome a place where defeated politicians tookhaven and signed autographs...
Rondeau and others acknowledge the impact ofthe AT&T contract, saying that because of the sizeof its bargaining unit, the phone company hasbroken new ground. "It's a lot more than a food inthe door," Rondeau says...
...next foot in the door which Rondeau hasprojected for the labor movement is Harvard's owncontract. And labor experts agree that theUniversity's accommodation--or disagreement--withthe union's family issues platform could herald anew stage in the ongoing organization of thealmost all-female, "pink-collar" workforce...
...lacrosse field did not tell the story of the Spring of '89. Next door, the women's lacrosse team rolled through a perfect regular season, capturing the Ivy title and wreaking revenge on Temple--the team that had ended the Crimson's NCAA hopes the season before...