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Word: musts (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...most objectionable part in this latest election drama was the role Glimp played. As University vice president, he should not have been involved in the Overseers campaign except in an unbiased capacity. The impartiality of University officials must be strictly maintained in an election for a body charged with evaluating the performance of all Harvard administrators...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Objectionable Role | 5/12/1989 | See Source »

...have always given high priority to the problem of poor air quality," said School Committee member Larry Weinstein. "Now we must give it our highest priority. We've moved it to number one on the agenda...

Author: By Carolyn J. Sporn, | Title: Panel: No Health Risk at School | 5/10/1989 | See Source »

...Finland's Esa-Pekka Salonen, 30, principal conductor of the Swedish Radio Symphony; England's Simon Rattle, 34, who leads the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in Britain; and Russian-born Semyon Bychkov, 36, who this month will jump from the Buffalo Philharmonic to the Orchestre de Paris. All must wait until a death or a retirement creates an opening in the front ranks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Now, A Grab for New Chairs | 5/8/1989 | See Source »

...presidential term of Eric Arturo Delvalle expires. Though he was forced from office by Noriega 14 months ago, the U.S. continues to recognize the exiled Delvalle as the legitimate President, and has used that handy fiction to withhold $86.5 million in fees collected by the Panama Canal Commission. Bush must decide what to do with those funds, which are legally owed to Panama. Moreover, under the terms of the canal treaty, the American administrator of the PCC must be replaced by a Panamanian by January 1990. The U.S. Senate will have to approve the candidate, and if he is closely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama Sparring (Again) with a Dictator | 5/8/1989 | See Source »

...capitulates, there is little evidence that the defense forces plan to retire to the barracks. "For real democracy to take place in Panama," Moss warns, "it will be a long-term workout, a gradual weaning away of the military from direct power." To encourage that, the Bush Administration must enlist Latin American allies. Recourse to the big stick will only sour relations with the region...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama Sparring (Again) with a Dictator | 5/8/1989 | See Source »

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