Word: leade
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...both Seoul and Washington there was apprehension about the future of South Korea. There were plenty of questions. Who would replace Park, a dependable if politically unappealing friend of the West? Would his death inspire North Korea to launch an invasion of the South, which could lead to a wider war? Although the government seemed to be functioning smoothly, was there still the possibility of a coup? To none of these questions were there reassuring answers...
...danger, of course, is that such youthful deep dependence on drink may lead to chronic alcoholism, a condition that remains fairly rare on campus. But early habits have a way of hanging...
...Justices are not talking to each other, take.'' there is Such not absence enough of informal give consultation and can lead to a proliferation of concurring opinions, as each Justice feels compelled to explain his point of view...
...Fleet Street felt the Times had taken a dreadful drubbing. The Daily Mail suggested that the final deal could have been secured without "this magnificent yet monumentally ill-thought-out charge of the Times management light brigade." Rivals were also concerned that the Times's largesse would lead to exorbitant demands by their own employees...
...Dave Cody field goals through the driving rain had boosted Harvard to a surprising 6-2 lead at half-time, but Brown charged ahead to stay good with the three third-quarter touchdowns...