Word: england
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...event, co-sponsored by New England Writers for Survival (NEWS) and the Cambridge Forum, featured several Harvard faculty members, including Visiting Professor Sissela Bok, Thomas Professor of Divinity Harvey G. Cox, and Associate Professor of Education Carol Gilligan...
...England writers will read selections...that expose the horrors of war, affirm the value of life, and address the paramount issue of peace in a nuclear age," said Mazur...
...Harvard, meanwhile, inconsistent weather conditions plagued its quest for an Atlantic Coast title. Although the Crimson entered as the top team in New England, its eleventh-place finish was the worst among the New England teams...
...mustache enters with the tender-kneed, left-right stride of a man who's fallen off too many broncos. He is wearing a goose-down vest, a snap-button shirt, jeans and pointy-toed cowboy boots, all of which look out of place in this working man's, New England bar. One of the men at the bar glances over his shoulder. He elbows another. Then another. Soon all the men at the bar are glancing over their shoulders. They nod at the man in the vest, make their respectful greetings, then turn back to the light over...
Born in Wales and educated in England, Stringer started at CBS News as a researcher and soon became a producer of documentaries. As head of the CBS Reports unit, he oversaw acclaimed documentaries like the five-part series The Defense of the United States, as well as The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception, the program that triggered a much publicized libel suit by General William Westmoreland. (Though Stringer did not have a major hand in the documentary, Westmoreland's lawyers revealed that in an off-the-record talk with a reporter he had voiced doubts about the objectivity...