Word: quesada
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...careful because you can blow a hangar off the ground. Another thing, you've got 350 tons of momentum when you're taxiing, and you don't go cowboying around. But once it's airborne, it's an absolutely superb flying machine." Former FAA Administrator Elwood R. ("Pete") Quesada insists that "the 747 is the safest and most reliable air transportation yet designed...
...angry charges that either the CIA or the White House had somehow engineered the coup. At a special meeting of the United Nations Security Council called by Cuba to protest attacks by Chilean troops on its embassy in Santiago during the coup, Cuban Ambassador Ricardo Alarcón y Quesada charged: "The trail of blood spilled in Chile leads directly to the dark dens of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon...
After Whitman pinned his opponent, freshman Steve Hamilton put on a real exhibition in outclassing Dave Barlow, 14-0, in the fresh 145 lb. class. After John Rosenberg took the house 145 lb. class by forfeit. Stuart Sundlun and Pete Quesada tangled in one of the best matches...
Both contestants were old friends coming from the same school but Quesada who had beaten two tough opponents to reach the finals, was clearly the Levorite Sundlun used a combination of muscular gyros to take an early lead and hung on for a 60 victory...
Both Hamilton and Quesada will face touch competition in their respective opponents Dave Barlow and Stuart Sundiun, while Mike Fitts, a winner in a close decision Tuesday, will take on Charlie Swanson in the frosh 177 lb. class...