Word: hat
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...some White House aides believe Ronald Reagan was always doomed to lose last week's veto battle with the Senate. Was it the wrong war over the wrong issue at the wrong time? Wavering legislators, who once feared crossing the President, will not soon forget the day Reagan went hat in hand to the Senate needing one Republican vote and failed to get it. But it was also the highway bill that restored the fighting spirit the President will need in the coming Donnybrooks with Congress over the budget. As a senior Reagan aide put it, "We may have lost...
...candidate for Harvard's Board of Overseers threw his political hat into a much larger ring yesterday as he announced plans to enter the race for the 1998 Democratic Presidential nomination...
...Moscow as in other foreign capitals, the trim, blue-clad Marine is as much a fixture of the U.S. embassy as the flag. He stands in the reception area, resplendent in crimson-trimmed trousers, his hat bearing its gold corps insignia, a .38-cal. revolver at his side -- the very emblem of U.S. security and uprightness. His duties bespeak the nation's belief in his incorruptibility: after hours at major U.S. embassies, he and a Marine buddy go through the empty building securing classified documents that may have been left out, locking safes and disposing of the "trash," often...
After pumping iron to flush his muscles with blood, Remar slipped into a skimpy orange Speedo, donned a straw hat and strutted the beach before a line of spring-break beauties, who beamed and clapped in approval. Consensus on the flutter factor: 8 or 9, which is pretty amazing for someone who justifiably rated his hunk index at 0 a year ago. Even the college guys hooted and howled in agreement. An older fellow, Philip Finn, who was on vacation from Plains, Pa., was also awed, but confided to me, "What I'm interested in watching is whether he keeps...
Another Crimson player took the limelight in the tourney finale, as sophomore Allen Bourbeau filled in for his wounded captain by scoring a hat trick in the opening two periods to put Harvard up, 4-3, heading into the final stanza...