Word: retained
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Chauvinism is not our trade, but neither is servility," said the governor. He expressed his pride and pleasure that Puerto Rico "is not the mythology of West Side Story, but the story of people who have found themselves in a different setting but have still managed to retain their cultural identity...
Under the Gorbachev proposal, each nation could retain 100 warheads on its own territory. The Soviet missiles would be deployed in Asia...
...GOING to play a little hardball with the administration on the Widener issue and even send a letter to Dean Spence," Richard S. Eisert '88 said last week before beating out an empty field of challengers to retain the Undergraduate Council's top position. Eisert was referring to council initiatives to open the Widener stacks on Sunday while menacing the top man in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dean A. Michael Spence, with direct correspondence...
...smoking will be forbidden in most areas of public buildings, including stores, banks, schools, hospitals and offices, as well as in taxis and limousines. Restaurants with seating for more than 50 customers will have to provide a no-smoking area of up to 70% of capacity. (Bars, however, can retain their smoky ambience.) Says Council Chairman Morton P. Hyman, a reformed two-pack-a-day smoker: "We hope to save lives...
...liberal side, the strongly antiapartheid Progressive Federal Party is struggling to retain its position as the opposition party, a role it has held for more than nine years. It has been handicapped, however, by the confidence-dashing resignation a year ago of its dynamic leader, Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert, 46. The party's new chief, Colin Eglin, hopes to increase its seats from 27 to about 40. That may be more of a dream than a hope. Forty seats, he speculates, could make the P.F.P. large enough that some relatively liberal National Party Members of Parliament might join forces with...