Word: globe
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...President Reagan is resurrecting the 'they-only-understand-force' foreign policy toward the Soviet Union. "Marta Daniels of the American Friends Service Committee (AIFS), told the audience of approximately 25 persons. Reagan's policy could result in the "greatest pinnacle of insecurity this globe has ever known." Daniels added...
Although the University's Internal Audit department has yet to issue refunds to spring customers of the defunct and bankrupt Harvard Delivery News Service, officials at the New York Times and the Boston Globe said this week that service will start up again on March 4. The Crimson will deliver the newspapers for a three-month trial period...
...over the U.S. in tanks, 62,000 to 22,000 in armored fighting vehicles and 3.6 million to the U.S.'s 2 million in men under arms, it has also developed an air- and sea-lift capacity to project its forces around the globe. This Soviet superiority must be countered by a substantial buildup of U.S. conventional forces...
...dollar bill, warned against entangling foreign alliances. What would George think today? The world is knotted with defense treaties, trade agreements, international monetary plans; and each year $100 billion leaves his country in a cloud of imported oil smoke. This thunderhead of new wealth floats around the globe, threatening inflationary chaos wherever it hovers. Will it descend on gold, Beverly Hills real estate, Kansas farm land, New York coops...
...wished nobody in Cambridge had heard what Murphy et al had to say; the Crimson dropped two games over the weekend, and face Cornell tonight. WHRB will not broadcast...Another media type had his troubles in Philadelphia as well. Daily Pennsylvanian sports editor emeritus MIKE McCONNELL, stringing for the Globe and covering the Harvard-Penn basketball game, sat in the Palestra, busily typing his copy. When he had just about finished, he went into the press room to see if the teletype machine was free. Not only was it unoccupied. McConnell discovered, it had disappeared. The Quaker editor panicked...