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About 35 percent of all CSIA research fellows end up in Washington, some on congressional staffs, others in executive branches such as the Department of Defense. The center's associates director, Michael Nacht, points to the example of Steven Flanigan, a former research associate, who left the CSIA to join the staff of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee. That panel debated in 1979 whether the SALT II nuclear arms reduction treaty with the Soviets was sufficiently verifiable, concluding that it was not. The Senate never formally acted on the treaty after the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan and tensions between Moscow...
Throughout the entire game, the Kirkland defensive line--led by lineman Alex Green and Jack Flanigan--was practically inpenetrable, giving up only two first downs to a dumbfounded Leverett offense. "Our line blew them off the ball all day, assistant coach Jeff McKenzie said...
House while jigging through the crowd. "These are all my friends. I know everyone here." And, indeed, there was Lannigan, Flanigan, Hilligan, Milligan, Duffy and New York Mayor Ed Koch. Well, all Dem-O'crats anyway...
...while the Knights had the opportunities the rest of the way. Dartmouth came up with the goals. At 3:27, Tom Croft boomed a slap shot into the twines from the left point, and moments later Dennis Murphy tallied when he tipped Bill Flanigan's wrist shot home to narrow the deficit...
...Conference of the North American Soccer League, do battle with somnambulent Tulsa (on Sunday) and Detroit (on Wednesday). The Detroit tilt will be the next-to-last game of the season for the booters, and a lot should be on the line--a favored spot for the playoffs, Mike Flanigan's chances of edging New York Cosmo Giorgio Chinaglia for the league scoring crown, and lots of pride. But we suspect the Yankee-Red Sox clash on the tube might draw a bit more attention, even with all those commercials...