Word: leading
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Students said that although they recognize alcohol abuse can lead to such tragedies, and Penn's previous alcohol policy could have used improvement, Penn said the current ban is a knee-jerk response to the Tobin's death...
Sophomore Jaime Olenoski doubled to drive Crane in, and another Harvard error allowed tri-captain Jennifer Jenkins to reach base. Freshman Liz Curll then smashed a Koppel offering over the centerfield fence to give Holy Cross a 5-3 lead...
...other business, the council voted on and approved a resolution joining Boston, Chelsea and other communities in opposition to a Massport proposal to build a new runway at Logan Airport which would lead to increased air traffic over those cities and over Cambridge...
...project, called "Runway 14/32," would lead to "a tripling of planes in this direction," said James M. Williamson, a Cambridge resident and a member of the runway opposition group Communities Against Runway Expansion (CARE...
...instinct not to use force at all. The dovish part of the President, his make-love-not-war part, is so deeply ingrained that his advisers no longer bother to deny it. He really believes that we all could get along fine if only he were around to lead us in a big conflict-resolution workshop. He normally keeps that stuff under wraps, but it was on display last Tuesday in a mostly ad-libbed speech at a conference of government unions. "I want us to live in a world," he said, "where we get along with each other, with...