Word: goals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard had trouble responding to the Hawk strategy, showing "a total lack of desire and no intensity," according to Getman. Junior Chad Reilly, in goal for the second time this season, received a rude greeting when Hawk freshman Victor Hernani fired a shot into the right corner of the net just minutes into the opening period...
...next 30 minutes, Harvard pressured the Big Green goal line several times, but came away frustrated each time...
...That really took a lot out of us," Harvard Coach Martyn Kingston said. "We pressured their goal line about 12 different occasions, while they only pressured us about five or six times, but scored on half of them...
...Reagan's political power inevitably fades, he has two choices: rallying his right-wing disciples for a few flaming defeats that will polarize the political landscape for 1988, or building the coalitions necessary to preserve his legacy. Baker's goal of carving a niche for Reagan as a national political teacher during his final year requires that the President have a secure platform from which to lecture. Baker must show that his nonconfrontational approach can produce results that will prevent the White House from becoming nothing more than a stagnant pond for lame ducks...
While both sides agreed on the goal of free trade, working out the details proved to be maddeningly complex. Just three weeks ago, Simon Reisman, Canada's chief negotiator, stormed out of the talks in Washington and flew home. The major sticking point was agreement on a mechanism to resolve trade conflicts. At Mulroney's insistence, the Canadians returned to the bargaining table, but the wrangling continued until the deadline day. Finally Mulroney's chief of staff, Derek Burney, asked U.S. Treasury Secretary James Baker when would be a good time for the Prime Minister to call the White House...