Word: nazir
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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There have been indications that Pakistan is at work on the task of actually assembling an explosive device. In April 1984, after six months of surveillance, U.S. Customs agents in Houston detained Nazir Ahmed Vaid, a Pakistani businessman. In a case similar to this month's Los Angeles indictment involving Israel, Vaid was charged with attempting to ship to Pakistan 50 Krytrons labeled "bulb/ switches." In September he was given a suspended sentence of two years and five years' probation. He was then deported to Pakistan. Only later did prosecutors learn that documents that had been in their possession...
Junior fullback Matt Cameron started the play, bringing the ball past midfield on the right wing and centering to reserve forward Tarek Nazir, who was making a run in the Princeton penalty area...
...Nazir, replacing regular starter John Catliff, sent the ball back to the edge of the penalty box toward a charging Leo Lanzillo. The Crimson's senior captain hammered a 20-yard right-footed half volley that blazed past Princeton goalkeeper Jim Andersen...
Part of the problem was the absence of Catliff, the team's leading scorer, who went to Canada to play in the national club championship. Although a skilled ballhandler, Nazir did not contribute to the Crimson offense as does Catliff--who frequently demonstrates the caliber of play that makes him an Olympic hopeful in his home country...
...only score of the game came 13 minutes into the first half when right wing Bill Beizer booted in a pass from center middlefielder Tarck Nazir...