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Word: miles (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard then participated in the Tufts University Race on April 4, which was won by New Hampshire. Farley placed second once again, while Berle finished third in the 32-mile event. Senior John Tomlinson placed 12th in the men's 45-mile race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cycling | 4/6/1987 | See Source »

...remember flying in and thinking that this place is only 25 square mile, but you really get into the laid back lifestyle," he says. "You get a totally different perspective on what happiness and life is. You expect everyone in your environment to have the same goals, the same outlook on life. The Polynesians certainly have different ideas about morality. Their attitude is if it's fun, go with...

Author: By Brandon Bradkin, | Title: Going For The Gap | 3/23/1987 | See Source »

...glassy-eyed jurors are paid a piddling $5 a day, plus a miserly 10 cents a mile for getting to and from court. Most continue to draw salaries from their pretrial employers. Four jurors have been excused for illness or injury since the trial began. The original juror panel of 18 is now down to 14, including two alternates. If the number falls below twelve, a mistrial is likely. Carr charges Monsanto with scheming to force one through a strategy of "delay, delay and more delay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Illinois: The Longest Jury Trial Drones On | 3/23/1987 | See Source »

...friends filed past 55 bodies in an attempt to identify loved ones pulled from the ship. Most of the victims seemed to be British. At week's end 79 passengers were still missing. The salvage operations will eventually refloat the once luxurious ferry that now rests less than a mile from its berth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disasters: Grief and a Ghost Ship | 3/23/1987 | See Source »

Many Europeans remain concerned about Soviet shorter-range nuclear arms. These can be fired up to 560 miles, compared with the 3,000-mile range of the SS-20s, and could still hit West European targets. The Soviet arsenal includes some 500 such missiles in Europe, while NATO has none. The U.S. draft treaty tabled in Geneva includes provisions for NATO to match the Soviets' shorter- range systems. But even if Moscow is cooperative, efforts to equal Soviet strength would require new NATO deployments. That could provoke a painful repeat of the parliamentary debates and ugly street protests that attended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disarmament Let's Make a Deal | 3/16/1987 | See Source »

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