Word: nationalism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...stadium larger than the Crimson had--or will--see all season, complete with cheerleaders, band, and one of the toughest soccer teams in the nation, Harvard was understandably a little nervous at the start...
...charges, based upon federal antitrust statutes, raise the spectre of collusion and the abuse of power--intentional or not--by some of the nation's most respected institutions...
While President Bush turned his attention to domestic consumption of drugs, lecturing American students by nationwide television to just say no, the emergency aid he sent to Colombia came under fire. General Miguel Gomez Padilla, chief of the National Police, said that the equipment from Washington was useless in the drug war, complaining that it was "more suited to conventional warfare than to antinarcotics and antiterrorism operations." Gomez later claimed that he had been misquoted and in fact appreciated the aid. Another growing concern for Colombia is the presence of U.S. military advisers, considered an international embarrassment and a potential...
...Harvard women's tennis team, ranked 25th in the nation, received unexpected news this week as it tuned up for its first matches of the fall season...
Northeastern, a powerhouse among the Division I field hockey teams, managed to keep the Crimson off the scoreboard the entire game. Playing on its home field--an astroturf surface--Northeastern exhibited the skill which made it the number three team in the nation last year...