Word: named
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...article on Saturday's sports page, the Crimson mistakenly reported that chess champion Gary Kasparov would play the computer Deep Thought that day. Kasparov played Deep Thought last week in New York. The Crimson also mistakely reported the name and title of one of Kaasparov's opponents. She is Anna Akhsharumova and does not teach at Harvard...
...women have had abortions. One who didn't was fired for insubordination. The officers, who are suing the Department of Corrections, claim that those who resist are pressured and penalized with irregular shifts, assignments to dangerous and mentally ill inmates and work on barge decks during storms, to name...
Like Princeton, Harvard went after a big-name firm, settling on Daniel K. Mayers '55, a senior partner for Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering. The choice surprised few: Wilmer, Cutler's attorneys are considered the most talented, not to mention the most well-connected, corporate litigators in the capital...
...make a name for yourself as an individual, but you have left your sisters behind," said Mikhael-Ashrawi...
...years. Battlefields, floods, summit conferences, auto accidents, congratulatory handshakes, game-winning touchdowns. Most scenes vanish quickly into the newspaper morgue. A few, however, linger in the mind's eye. Of the billions of metal sheets, glass plates, celluloid spools and other light-sensitive surfaces exposed to history in the name of publishing, only a handful of images have themselves become part of history. These form a sort of shared visual heritage for the human race, a treasury of significant memories. Every educated person should be familiar with them, just as he or she would know the great achievements of painting...