Word: laden
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard's underclassmen-laden golf team battled characteristic ocean-front conditions including 25 mph winds, widely varying green conditions and penalizing tree-lined fairways to post a two-day 638, good enough for a top-10 finish at the 47-team field of the New England Inter-collegiate Golf Championships...
Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Seymour M. Hersh spoke to an audience of about 70 last night at Harvard Law School about the military attacks ordered by President Clinton in August on sites linked to alleged terrorist Osama bin Laden...
...August, the White House said the attacks were in retaliation for the Aug. 7 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, in which bin Laden was allegedly involved. The American bombs were dropped three days after Clinton's televised apology for his affair with Monica S. Lewinsky...
...director Louis Freeh was not consulted because it was believed that he was disloyal. Attorney General Janet Reno advised against the bombings because of weak links between bin Laden and the embassy bombings, Hersh said...
...film about a dope-dealing poet from the soul-squashing projects of Washington was a winner on the chic slopes and shores of this year's festivals. The poet-pusher is Ray Joshua, played by a scrawny charismatic named Saul Williams; and the film, Slam, arrives in theaters laden with laurels from Sundance and Cannes. Burdened, really, for this is a small movie, as vulnerable as it is volatile, about young black men in trouble. Its underworldly corrosiveness can't hide a heart full of hope...