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...beginning of his freshman year at Huntington High School in Huntington, New York, Widerman met Coach Lou Giani, a member of the 1960 U.S. Olympic team. The seriousness with which Giani approached wrestling impressed Widerman, who decided to forego his other sports interests and dedicate himself to wrestling...
Walker: It's interesting, too, that Teng has pointed out that they will not forego the option of military incursions against Taiwan...
Should Mr. Brown forego our warning and suit up for the game, we will turn to our second plan, that being a ransom note for Joe Restic, Jr., who we have locked in a room with Lindsey Nelson...
Local 880 obtained a charter from the Service Employees International Union on the condition the international branch forego its traditional right to veto a strike vote of the local, Stephanie Van Dyke '79, another member of the CEC, says. The union also stands out in its concern for the rights of patients to good and compassionate health care, as well as the rights of hospital workers, Damman says...
...compliance with a controversial new law that "infringes our autonomy on admissions," the Medical School this year accepted seven transfer students from foreign medical colleges rather than forego $950,000 in federal grants, Dr. Oglesby Paul'38, director of admissions at the Med School, said yesterday...