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Word: romero (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Hogan's ability to relate to players is the quality most often mentioned by her admiring charges. "She's really sensitive to the team's psyche," senior co-captain Valerie Romero says...

Author: By John Brandi, | Title: Women J.V. Hoopsters Enjoy Success Under Guidance of First-Year Coach | 3/2/1982 | See Source »

...instance of her compassion was her treatment of Romero, who went down with a twisted ankle in the middle of the season. Hogan still made sure that Romero was at all the practices and the games, "she said she wanted me to help her coach," Romero says, adding that "it made me feel I was contributing something...

Author: By John Brandi, | Title: Women J.V. Hoopsters Enjoy Success Under Guidance of First-Year Coach | 3/2/1982 | See Source »

...plank described by the Boston Globe as "direct military rule and unrestrained repression against anyone thought to sympathize with the left." Former ambassador White has called ARENA'S candidate, Maj. Roberto D' Abuisson a "psychopathic killer" because of D' Abuisson's purported role in the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero...

Author: By Michael Adams and Rani Kronick, S | Title: El Salvador in Perspective | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

Born in eastern El Salvador to a middle-class family, Oscar Arnulfo Romero, was by his own admission a conservative. In the months after his appointment as archbishop of the church in El Salvador, though, Romero watched the right kill several of his priests. And he read his Bible again. And soon he was speaking out so loud that the pathetic "men" running his nation had not choice but to kill him. The day before he died, Romero said this from the pulpit--"It is time that you come to your senses and obey your conscience...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Beyond El Salvador | 12/17/1981 | See Source »

...companies like Texas Instruments, Chevron, Phelps Dodge, Kimberly-Clark, Texaco and Crown Zellerbach. Any time in the last 40 years, some carefully applied American pressure might have spawned major reform. Probably anytime, that is, until March of last year, when a rightist gunman shot and killed Archbishop Oscar Romero as he celebrated Mass. Perhaps anytime until November 28 of last year, when six leaders of the Democratic Revolutionary Front were assassinated. Maybe, though probably not, even today. As the crisis deepened, more decisive action would have been necessary. Instead, the Carter administration fooled around at the edges, offering the Salvadoran...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Forgotten El Salvador | 12/14/1981 | See Source »

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