Word: ern
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Jackson, of course, should corral almost all the black vote. By finishing second in New Hampshire, with 20%, Richard Gephardt demonstrated that his nativist trade policies and his fiery mock-populist rhetoric resonate with blue-collar voters across the geographic spectrum. And Albert Gore, the not-ready-for-North ern-climes candidate, must prove that his Southern endorsements and smart-set moderate appeal can translate into primary votes...
...Buddy Ryan's men made 'ern think again...
...asked Eastern employees for wage concessions in the past, and they have delivered, giving up possibly more than employees of any other airline. It is unclear whether workers will come around again. Borman, say insiders, has become increasingly aloof and tightlipped, and resentment toward him is growing throughout East- ern. Said Al Hanson, a union spokesman at the airline: "This is a manufactured situation. It is time for Borman to exit; he's become totally noncredible." Borman has given his employees until Oct. 12 to agree to lower wages...
There was only one sour note in all this excitement. The great-grandfather of all these celebrations, "Easters" at the University of Maryland, celebrated on Easter weekend, was cancelled this year by Student Affairs Vice-President Ernest Ern. It was the first cancellation of the event in its 92 year long history...
...Easters, Ern said, died of its own popularity, as thousands of students from other colleges descended on the school for the weekend it became, literally, too wild Afraid of injuries and damage to university property, he said, college officials were forced to close the event down...