Search Details

Word: expansionism (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

The day after her swearing in, she ate lunch in the State Department cafeteria, then gave a press conference that yielded a conspicuously high turnout. She announced that within a month she would go around the world; it would be both a global victory lap and a stamping of her...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MANY LIVES OF MADELEINE | 2/17/1997 | See Source »

In the three decades since their wartime affair, Harriman had run twice for President, been elected Governor of New York and served as a top adviser to Presidents John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. Before his death in 1986, he encouraged Pamela to launch her own political-action committee and turn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HER BRILLIANT CAREER: PAMELA HARRIMAN (1920-1997) | 2/17/1997 | See Source »

BONN: The black Stetson said it all. Sporting a jaunty cowboy hat that would have made her dour predecessor Warren Christopher cringe, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright declared at the start of her first overseas tour that "the Albright Express is launched." The new Secretary faces a challenging agenda. In...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Albright Express | 2/17/1997 | See Source »

Clinton's goal for America is that everyone be able to read, which is why only the literacy programs offered by PBHA and the House and Neighborhood Development (HAND) program will be paid. But the new program's immediate benefit, i.e. money, goes to Harvard students. In a trickle-down...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Literacy Plan Aids Harvard Students | 2/14/1997 | See Source »

NEW YORK CITY: Another day, another record high for the Dow, which for the first time Thursday finished above 7,000. Just four months after topping 6,000, the 30-stock average finished the day at 7,022.44, up 60.81 points. The good news spilled over into other markets as...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Incredible Rising Dow | 2/13/1997 | See Source »

Previous | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | Next