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...corporate boards ranging from Ameritech to J.P. Morgan. She was one of 12 foreign-born Americans to receive a Medal of Liberty from President Ronald Reagan at a ceremony marking the rekindling of the Statue of Liberty’s lamp in 1986. Five years later she won the nation??€™s highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom...
...helped Mexico make the transition from one-party rule, instituted political reforms, stabilized the nation??€™s economy and signed the North American Free Trade Agreement...
...congressional committees geared up for an investigation into the communist influence on the nation??€™s campuses—the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), chaired by Rep. Harold Velde, R-Ill., and the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, chaired by Sen. William Jenner...
...rank in the nation after easy victories in its first five races. The race began as usual, with Harvard starting strong and holding a six-seat lead through the first 1500 meters of the course. However, Navy bested the Crimson boat in the final sprint, upsetting the nation??€™s top seed by half a second...
...during that time period that Moore cemented his status as one of the nation??€™s elite forwards. He entered the NCAA tournament having scored 28 points over his last 12 games—the most productive stretch of his career, and the most points of any player in the nation during that time—then scored an emotional goal in the third period against BU that nearly brought the momentum back into Harvard’s favor...