Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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World reaction to the U.S. charges has been curiously muted, in part because of the Administration's frequent overstatements. Says Gregory A. Flynn, of the Paris-based Atlantic Institute for International Affairs: "What happened with that [purported Nicaraguan guerrilla in El Salvador] brought up to Washington is bound to affect the world's interpretation of this latest report." Concedes Leach: "The U.S. is not too credible any more in the eyes of some [foreign] governments. They think we suffer from an anti-Soviet paranoia...
...obsessions. In the book, Andrea buys Domostroy's help with her body and a closet full of costumes and toys, and their gymnastic encounters as well as most everyone else's are pointedly detailed. In real life, Kosinski makes no attempt to hide his personal obsession and is a frequent visitor to private New York sex clubs...
...engineering the Corporation's unexpected reversal, SASC and its adherents provided the most dramatic show of students influence in several years. All students concerned with Harvard policies--on and off campus--should take note of their triumph. It suggests that, despite the present impotence of student government and the frequent intransigence of the administration, students can still wield influence on real issues by daring to go outside the system...
...guerrillas attribute their recent successes less to the quality of their guns than to the fact that they are getting effective guidance from both Nicaraguans and Cubans. Field commanders from El Salvador make frequent trips to Managua for consultations, and some travel to Cuba every two or three months to review tactics and targets...
...Angeles and began writing and performing comedy. After exposure on Mary Tyler Moore's 1978 variety show ("The producer kept wanting me to dress up in a gopher suit and dance"), Letterman won bookings on The Tonight Show, first as a guest and then as a frequent guest host. In 1980, when Johnny Carson threatened to quit his show, Letterman was often mentioned as most likely to succeed. Like Steve Allen, whose syndicated talk show in the '60s had much of Late Night's loopy spontaneity, Carson has been a major influence on Letterman-ever since...