Word: duking
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1) Johnson, Diane C Arizona 2 02 55 2) Gibson, Cheryl Arizona State 2 03 26 50-yd FREESTYLE 1) Sterkel, Jill Texas 0 22 41 2) Bush, Krissie Stanford 0 23 00 200-yd. BUTTERFLY 1) Linehan, Kim Texas 1 58 68 2) Hogshead, Nancy Duke 1 59 96 50-yd. BACKSTROKE 1) Walsh, Susan U N C 0 25 97 2) Cartisie, Kim Stanford 0 26 12 100-yd. BREASTSTROKE 1) TTrieble, Kathy Florida 1:02 57 2) Waters, Patty N C State 1:03 08 800-yd. FREESTYLE RELAY 1) Stanford...
...constitutional crisis. In the guise of gesticulating facts, it would be changing the court's constitutional role." Says Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe: "If Congress can do this, then there is no limit on how far it can go to destroy any right." Protests Duke Law Professor William Van Alstyne: "Nothing like it has happened in 180-plus years. It would mean the end of the Bill of Rights guarded by the Judiciary...
...type of match that if we had not come psyched for we would have lost," said a relieved Pompan after the game. He added that the win will give the team the confidence they need for their up-coming double-header with Duke and North Carolina next week...
...ills of democracy can be cured by more democracy," said New York Governor and Democratic Presidential Nominee Al Smith. The remedy is worse than the disease, replies former North Carolina Governor and now Duke University President Terry Sanford. Fearing that runaway democracy has made a shambles of the presidential selection process, Sanford last week announced the formation of a new bipartisan committee to promote changes in party rules in advance of the next election campaign. "You can't run this nation like a town meeting," said Sanford. "We should make the system less democratic and less chaotic. We must...
...heavyweights from both major parties, among them former Secretary of State Edmund Muskie, Republican Senator Robert Dole, Carter National Campaign Chairman Robert Strauss and onetime Reagan Presidential Campaign Manager John Sears. In coming months the group will hold a series of meetings around the country, under the auspices of Duke and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, inviting contributions from politicians, journalists, campaign organizers, pollsters and anybody else with ideas about ending the current chaos. The committee hopes to build enough momentum to cause the rules committees of both parties to make changes in time for the 1984 contest...