Word: pressed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...came to Cambridge in emotional turmoil, but he took his frustrations out on the ice, scoring seven goals in his first seven varsity games before a crippling knee injury forced him to watch the Crimson from the press box. By that time, he was estranged completely from his father and has not seen him or spoken to him since. That was the hardest period of his life...
...There is already chaos in East Germany by any traditional yardstick for measuring diplomacy and politics in Europe," said Marvin Kalb, director of the Kennedy School of Government's Shorenstein Barone Center on Press, Politics and Public Policy. "The question is, `Can it be controlled and managed...
...November 7th, 1989 is a day that will live inhistory," said Dinkins, who claimed victory at 1a.m. this morning before a diverse crowd ofsupporters. Wilder also claimed victory lastnight, although he led by a slim, 4500-vote marginat press time...
PROFESSORS of Soviet and Eastern European Studies used to live the easy life. Day after day, they sat in their cushy university offices and waited for communist leaders to speak to the press...
...longer. Now, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev announces major policy initiatives to the press on a daily, rather than a quintannual, basis. Eastern European nations are stumbling over each other to declare their independence--witness the recent resignation of the entire East German Politburo. At this torrid pace, the Communist Bloc will soon generate more headlines than the Jane Pauley-Today Show feud...