Word: high
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Third Period--7, H, Krayer 11 (Ciavaglia, Weisbrod) 5:10; 8, M, Heaphy 23 (White, Hamilton) 6:37; 9, M, Cole 28 (unassisted) 14:15. Penalties--Russell (high sticking) 6:58; M, Reynolds (high sticking) 12:01; H, Caplan (high sticking) 12:01; M, Heaphy (cross checking) 17:18; H, Sneddon (hooking...
First Period--1, M, Anderson (B.Hankinson, Olimb) 20 6:24. Penalties--H, Krayer(Cross checking) 13:21; H, Carone (high sticking)15:33; H, Melrose (holding...
...roommates are about as sympathetic to my plight as General Sherman was to the South. "What?" they sneer. "You have a problem with 'Back in Black' at high volume at 4:30 in the morning...
...wreck was the bloodiest in Amtrak's history. On Jan. 4, 1987, a string of Conrail locomotives rolled past warning signals near Baltimore and collided with a high-speed passenger train carrying more than 600 people. The fiery crash killed 16 and injured 176. Public dismay turned to anger when it was revealed that engineer Ricky Gates had been smoking marijuana at the controls of the Conrail train. Gates admitted the drug use and pleaded guilty to manslaughter after a urine test, required by the Government of railroad employees involved in serious accidents, revealed traces of marijuana. The tragedy fueled...
Private companies have enthusiastically followed the federal lead in testing. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 43% of the nation's largest firms, including IBM, AT&T and 3M, have implemented drug-screening programs for job applicants, employees or both. Last week's high-court rulings have no direct legal bearing on most private companies, but the decisions are expected to encourage industry to increase testing...