Word: doubting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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THERE is no doubt that President Oscar Arias Sanchez was a deserving recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. His plan for peace in Central America deserves praise. It is judicious, moderate, and, most of all, the best that could have been expected...
...upon. The steps we took did not prevent the frightening lunge at the speaker, although the deployment of the police did prevent a Tufts college undergraduate from reaching or harming Mr. Calero. Maybe more police officers deployed differently would have discouraged or prevented Mr. Laub's lunge, but I doubt it. Obviously Law School and University officials will draw on this experience the next time they face a similar situation...
...seek a set of ground rules that everyone in the Law School can rely on before and during a highly charged situation like this one. I am determined that Harvard Law School be a place where the right to hear and be heard will not be in doubt. Sincerely, James Vorenberg Dean, Harvard Law School
...Harvard, the self-proclaimed bastion of freedom and intellectual cultivation, the percentage of undergraduates registered to vote in Cambridge is quite dismal. Although large numbers of students no doubt are registered in their home communities, the smallness of the percentage registered to vote here is surprising...
Last week at debates in Florida and Washington, Gore stepped up his strategy of accentuating his differences, provoking his opponents to leap on him after he implied they were engaged in the "politics of retreat, complacency and doubt." Richard Gephardt accused him of "pandering to the right wing of our party." Said Paul Simon: "I don't think it helps any of us to be knifing each other." Such criticism, said Gore's campaign manager Fred Martin, is a "sign of Al's success...