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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...what she has done. She is a talented young reporter whose response to the pressures of her job and of the times we live in was to make a mistake - a mistake for which others surely must share the blame. I hope that her real abilities will not be forgotten through the outcry that has ensued, and that in time she can take up where she left off in achieving the distinction she has in her to achieve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 18, 1981 | 5/18/1981 | See Source »

White House officials were taking considerable satisfaction from last week's smooth progress in Rome. "If we could just do it like this all the time," sighed one top presidential aide. Gone for the moment, although not entirely forgotten, were Haig's early tactical errors: trying to get Reagan to give him total control of foreign policy; threatening, all but publicly, to resign over the selection of Vice President George Bush as chief of crisis management; announcing, in a trembling, unsteady voice on the day President Reagan was shot, that he was "in control" at the White House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Triumph of a Team Player | 5/18/1981 | See Source »

With one game remaining in a soon-to-be-forgotten season, the laxmen's record stands at (close your eyes, Grady Watts) 3-8 overal and 2-4 in the Ivies (after a 5-1 championship slate last year...

Author: By Mike Bass, | Title: Dartmouth Trips Laxmen, 12-6; Harvard's Nullet Scores Two | 5/7/1981 | See Source »

Ernesto Cardenal, Nicaragua's Minister of Culture, told a K-School audience Saturday night that the Reagan administration's foreign policy makers have forgotten the lessons of Vietnam and view "complex problems of today's world in terms of East-West conflict...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cardenal Addresses Peace Conference | 5/4/1981 | See Source »

...liars. We are tired of Rosie Ruiz pretending to win the Boston Marathon, tired of watching a psychic and three networks show us a miraculous, false prediction of the assassination attempt. We are trying to forget that a Pulitzer Prize-winning news story was totally fictitious. We have already forgotten we had a president and secretary of state who lied through their teeth, and instead have made them best-selling authors...

Author: By David M. Handelman, | Title: The Horror, The Horror | 5/1/1981 | See Source »

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