Word: layoff
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Freshman Kathleen Carroll, brought up from the J.V. for the tourney, was Harvard's second leading scorer in that game with eight, and Nancy Boutilier--returning after a four-game layoff following an ankle injury--and Ann Scannell chipped in six each...
...steel industry. Consider also, that the recent slump in the steel market, aggravated in part by the recession and by competitive foreign steel markets such as Japan's and West Germany's, has forced many plants to close down, leaving many thousands of steel workers unemployed. The layoff of the steelworkers has serious repercussions for all levels of city life...
...Crimson won't fence again until January 31st, an unusually long layoff that doesn't please many team members. "It's tough to stay in shape without practicing," Marshall said...
Buckley's five interceptions marred an otherwise strong performance. His three-week layoff due to a knee injury hurt his precision, and he tossed a couple of errant passes deep in the Crimson end that could have cost Harvard the game had the William and Mary offense not resembled an Edsel. It is hard to believe after witnessing Saturday's game that W & M actually beat Rutgers--which lost a tight game to powerful Alabama and crushed Princeton and Cornell...
...cutting referendum, Question 2 on Tuesday's ballot, would mean the layoff of one-third of the city's police force in its first year, as well as sharp reductions in levels of other city services, Sullivan told the council, meeting in special session to dramatize what the referendum would mean to local government...