Word: late
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Engineers finally scored another goal early in the fourth period. But it was too late and too little for MIT. Valerie Nellen quickly answered the Engineers with the final goal of the evening, her second in the game...
Leaders of several Boston area religous, laborand political groups attended the late-afternoonrally. Dominic Bozzotto, president of the Local 26union, which represents Harvard food serviceworkers, praised organizers...
...serious to ignore much longer, and seem to have beaten an unwanted but tactical retreat. The United States, while maintaining a vigilant attitude, should now pay attention to its own different wounds--a fatal lack of long-term economic, industrial and human investments--before it is too late. Indeed, it may already...
...long stretch of low oil prices during the 1980s has discouraged U.S. exploration and consumption. Only 740 drilling rigs were operating in the U.S. / last week, down from 943 a year ago and a far cry from the 4,500 functioning rigs in late 1981. Exxon's spending on domestic drilling dropped nearly two- thirds from 1985 to 1987, to $333 million. Oil experts estimate that prices will have to stabilize at no less than $25 a bbl. to encourage a drilling resurgence in the U.S. Many American oil companies have boosted their exploration overseas, where finding oil typically costs...
Always a numbers man, Rose was at the vanguard of baseball's economic revolt. His original ambition, "to be the first $100,000 singles hitter," sounds quaint now. In the late 1970s he made an auction out of the new free- agent system, and for $3.2 million over four years stopped off in Philadelphia to show the Phillies...