Word: nationals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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ITHACA, N.Y.--A rogue computer program created by a former Harvard undergraduate that crippled a nation-wide computer network last fall was neither the creation of a genius nor the act of a criminal, a Cornell University commission has concluded...
...Havana, Gorbachev will hold lengthy discussions with Castro, leader of the island nation 90 miles off the Florida coast. Castro has criticized Gorbachev's pragmatic reforms, and Soviet officials have said they may reduce aid in the future to the Caribbean nation...
Harvard faced some of the strongest teams in the nation during its annual spring jaunt through southern California, finishing with a record...
Private companies have enthusiastically followed the federal lead in testing. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 43% of the nation's largest firms, including IBM, AT&T and 3M, have implemented drug-screening programs for job applicants, employees or both. Last week's high-court rulings have no direct legal bearing on most private companies, but the decisions are expected to encourage industry to increase testing...
...could be the most momentous national-security decision that George Bush ever makes. In early April the President must choose a multibillion-dollar plan for modernizing the nation's land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles. Though dozens of basing modes and several new missiles have been considered, only two expensive mobile missile systems are really in the running: the rail-carried, multiwarhead MX and the truck-transported, single- warhead Midgetman. Bush's wisest course might be to deploy neither...