Word: fellows
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...Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, 56, was the only serious alternative candidate. A former political science professor at Georgetown University, she was a longtime Democratic activist. Like her fellow neoconservatives, however, she was repelled by the dovish drift of the Democratic Party, which occurred as she was turning more resolutely antiCommunist. As a Reagan pet, she has had an unsual degree of influence in shaping policy. But as a prospective National Security Adviser, she had obvious drawbacks. In dealings with colleagues as well as adversaries, Kirkpatrick tends to be everything McFarlane is not: high-strung, argumentative, ideological, organizationally disheveled, and candid...
...pick up at least 30% of the city's white vote, which is 12% more than Harold Washington took when he won the mayoral race in Chicago. Flynn, meanwhile, is expected to attract the bulk of Finnegan's votes as well as maintain his overwhelming support among fellow working-class Irish Americans in neighborhoods like his South Boston home district...
Today, after a few years' leave from politics to concentrate on his real estate business, Lucey is back in the fray. A fellow at the Kennedy School's Institute of Politics, he is also supporting former Senator-Walter F. Mondale's presidential bid and trying to develop "alternative" American policy positions for Central America...
Patrick F. Lucey is a fellow at the Kennedy School's Institute of Politics and former Vice Presidential candidate to John Anderson...
Shortly thereafter, Harvard had its first scoring opportunity of the afternoon. Its leading scorer, Kelly Landry, took the feed from fellow striker Linda Doyle, outran the last UConn defender and had Huskie goalie Laura Skaza one-on-one. Skaza held her ground, though, and dived across the path of the oncoming Landry to spear the ball, sending Landry and the Crimson's best threat of the afternoon flying...