Word: eagan
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...eagan Administration officials and many civil rights leaders swiftly read White's opinion as invalidating all affirmative-action plans that involve employment quotas. There are hundreds of such plans, both voluntary and court-ordered, in force in businesses and public agencies across the nation. Justice Department Civil Rights Chief William Bradford Reynolds held a news conference to announce that in light of this "exhilarating" decision, his office would carefully review all affirmative-action employment plans in which the Justice Department had played a part. Civil rights leaders went into a display of public mourning. Maxine
...Guella DF 6-3 200 Se. E. Meadow, NY 3 Anthony Greblluk E 5-0 180 Sr. Binghamton, NY 42 Steffan Havas FB 6-11 240 Se. Reno, NV 20 Rager Javens WB 6-1 185 Sr. Beaver Falls, PA 20 Tom Jurewicz WB 5-10 205 Sr. Eagan, MN 32 Kevin Kalinich BE 6-3 190 Se. Glen Ellyn, IL 95 Derek Kay BE 6-2 196 Se. Pale Alte, CA 81 Bob Kennan DE 6-1 200 Jr. Hills Dale, NJ 35 Dave Kokackle TB 6-2 100 Se. Farge, ND 90 Don Kokackle...
...individualism, and many freelancers approach getting published less as a job than as a spiritual quest. But last week a fledgling National Writers Union framed a constitution and elected officers from among 1,500 dues-paying members, including Novelist Kurt Vonnegut and Journalist Studs Terkel. Said President Andrea Eagan, a feminist writer: "Without top names we would be like a baseball union without Reggie Jackson...
...peace (see ESSAY). While Reagan's proposal was hailed by Europe's leaders, the reaction of the peace groups was ambivalent. They took credit for forcing the President to act, but claimed he had not gone far enough, and made it clear that they would continue their campaign. eagan displayed an actor's exquisite sense of timing as he finally decided to step out on the foreign policy stage. Last weekend Brezhnev was due in Bonn for a four-day visit with Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, who, of all the NATO leaders, has most directly staked his future on the missile...