Word: key
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...other interesting twist to the afternoon's pre-game ceremonies was the absence of two key players from the Crimson's roster...
...hornet's nest was stirred up in Washington last fall when Fujitsu, the Japanese electronics giant, proposed buying 80% of ailing Fairchild Semiconductor. Key Reagan Administration officials had serious worries about the sale of the California-based chip producer, which was to take place for an estimated $225 million. Earlier this month Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige went public with his opposition, hinting at national-security concerns and stressing the need to protect America's enfeebled semiconductor industry. Last week Fujitsu dropped its controversial merger plan even as U.S.-Japanese friction continued to rise over the issue...
...Sometimes one issue is the key to open up a whole menu of contoversial issues. Find it here at Harvard and watch it put the full agenda in front of you," he added...
This is clearly completely counter to the [University's] stated purpose of helping scholarship," Schrecker said last week. Archival restrictions harm scholarship because when the documents are made public, many of the key participants will be dead, Schrecker said...
...think we played really well." Harvard Captain Kelly McBride said. "We won a lot of draws, which was a key for our offense. Our goalies, Kelly Dermody and Laura Costa, played really well also...