Word: nova
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...army of idealistic supporters. With a late start and without a billionaire's bank account, Anderson was still able to garner nearly 7% of the vote, provoking pols and pundits to ponder anew the viability of independent and third-party candidacies. Today Anderson, a visiting professor of law at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, travels the lecture circuit as president of the World Federalist Association, an organization that promotes world peace. "We are now light years ahead of where we were in people's thinking about how the two-party system has failed them," Anderson says. "The race between...
DIED. STEVE TESICH, 53, Yugoslav-born Oscar-winning screenwriter of the 1979 film Breaking Away; of a heart attack; in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Tesich's works, which often dealt with social issues of his adopted U.S., included the plays The Carpenters and Division Street and the films Eyewitness and The World According to Garp...
MacDonald, a native of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, was drafted by the Hartford Whalers. MacDonald became a prominent part of Harvard's offense during the second half of the 1995-96 season after Harvard's three top scorers (all seniors) were benched with injuries...
...scheme and then justify their scheming? If computers acquire a brain or a mind, might they develop a psychosis? I shudder to reflect that computer creators will someday develop both good-think and bad-think machines that will go to war, imitating their human creators. ALAN RICHES Halifax, Nova Scotia...
...VIEWED WITH ANGUISH THE CLASS picture of the children who were killed and wounded in Scotland, I wondered how someone who probably once looked very much like one of those innocent little boys in the photograph could turn into such a murderous beast. LYNDA M. WILLYARD Bridgewater, Nova Scotia...