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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Luxembourg, where he solicited Europe's help in persuading both Israelis and Palestinians to accept "mutual and simultaneous recognition." Afterward, he stopped over in Paris for talks with French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. Last week Sadat stoked the fires again: he renewed a long-forgotten, highly controversial proposal that Palestinians create a government in exile...
...intelligence that is restless and ruth less at once. "If I couldn't defend a performance intellectually, I'd be very un happy indeed," McKellen remarks, and his Salieri is a seamless reconciliation of paradox. It is a portrait in depth of a shallow man, a forgotten 18th century court composer so bedeviled by jealousy, the shock of his own mediocrity and the daunting genius of his principal rival that he encouraged Mozart's ruination and hastened his death. Full of wit and passion and measured extravagance, the performance has become perhaps the most warmly admired...
PRINCETON--The Harvard hockey team has forgotten Mark Whiston's scary first period-and-a-half in the Crimson nets. They don't think it's important that when Greg Olson scored six minutes into the second period, it had been seven goals and two weeks since any line but Instant Karma had been on the ice for a Harvard redlighter...
...Yale supporters seemed to arrive just as their team attempted the comeback, and their presence sparked the Elis to three consecutive superior decisions. With only one match remaining, Yale had closed the gap to a 20-18 Crimson margin, and the Yale hopefuls looked toward victory. They had forgotten, however, the Harvard heavyweight, Jim Phills...
...been almost three years since 3500 students would through Cambridge in a torchlight march to protest Harvard's financial ties to the apartheid government of South Africa. As a matter of fact, the investments controversy has been all but forgotten...