Word: england
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Benson, who earned second team All-New England honors last year, is set for his second full year in the net. Other returnees at field include sophomores Joe Kaufman and Steve Dodge, and junior Pete Kaiser...
Yesterday's contest marked the first-ever meeting of the two squads and was the first of a three-game swing through New England for Stanford...
...home, the Committed Artists, the Earth Players, the Bahumutsi Drama Group and the other black groups featured in the festival work largely in the dark. Since theaters are nonexistent in South African townships, the companies operate like the mystery players of medieval England, wandering from shantytown to shantytown and staging their dramas in churches, schoolrooms or whatever space is available. And since printed texts might be considered subversive, they commit little of their improvised theater to paper...
...better fight back. In Louisiana's Senate race, Republican Henson Moore's ad campaign uses a sleek series of voter-in-the-street encounters to ask the significance of the number 1,083. After a series of wild guesses -- a new tax form? the year the Normans conquered England? -- a narrator supplies the answer: the number of floor votes Democratic Candidate John Breaux has missed in 14 years in the House of Representatives...
...goal of $5 million to help cover the tuition costs of any public high school graduate who is accepted by a college. What's more, the companies pledged to give the students priority in hiring after graduation. Says Edward Phillips, a leader of the effort and chairman of New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., which donated $1 million to the plan: "Our goal is that no qualified graduate of the Boston public schools be denied access to higher education because of a lack of financial counseling and financial resources...