Word: follow
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This one-time meeting of the minds will follow The Game at 5:30 p.m. on channel...
...paper of investigation. For the first issue, a team of reporters did some comparison shopping and concluded that Harlem residents pay up to six times as much for prescription medicine as people on the West Side. Haddad, a onetime skilled investigative reporter for the New York Post, plans to follow up with exposeé of the pervasive drug traffic in Harlem...
After they cast their ballots, many voters were given white chits by the precinct captains. Chit in hand, each voter then left the polling place and entered an alley. Novak did not follow for fear of his own safety, but he implied that Chicago still has the best voters that money can buy. This was the kind of performance that has come to be expected of the Evans-Novak team, which avoids pontificating and concentrates on examining the inner machinery of politics. Evans and Novak were not alone in discovering election irregularities in Chicago. The Chicago Daily News reported that...
Their resignations, effective at the end of the acedemic year, follow the recommendations of a committee sponsored by the Congregational, Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches to evaluate their ministries at Harvard this Fall...
...Last spring," he said, "I helped Bri fill out his application for summer school, and this year I am helping him with his Rhodes application. Brian has always said that he wanted to follow in the footsteps of Bill Bradley of Princeton...