Word: goals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...contest was fairly even throughout, as neither squad was able to build a lead of more than one goal until the end of the third quarter, when the Crimson grabbed a 6-4 advantage. Before Harvard took a two-goal lead, both teams exchanged leads five times in the game...
...scorers in the game with four points, three goals and one assist, while Raymond added two goals of his own. Garvey scored one goal and had two assists, and freshman Parry Dodge rounded out the scoring by tallying a goal...
...opposing goalie's mighty heave was the only goal scored by a goalie in the tournament under a new rule allowing the goalie to score...
...have it in Asia too. The Soviets' warheads allowed in Asia are aimed at the Chinese, with whom I'm somewhat familiar, and at the Japanese and Koreans. If we really press to get rid of those weapons, Gorbachev would have difficulty turning us down. Also, remember that the goal of arms control is not just to reduce the danger of war but to reduce the danger of blackmail, and that's why we need to be concerned about Soviet conventional superiority. The Soviets have stonewalled on that. Now it's time to tackle that problem. I think we should...
...disabuse ourselves of two myths. One is that we can eliminate nuclear weapons from the face of the earth. Jimmy Carter talked about that goal, and so has Ronald Reagan. But it isn't going to happen. Nuclear weapons aren't going to be abolished, and they're not going to be uninvented. Moreover, nuclear weapons have helped to keep the peace for 40 years. The other myth is that we're going to render nuclear weapons "impotent and obsolete" ((a favorite Reagan phrase)) with a perfect defense ((the Strategic Defense Initiative)). Both myths have...