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Word: rosee (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...long as the deep secret was kept -- even from most of the U.S. intelligence community -- the maneuver in one sense worked. Iran apparently leaned on Lebanese terrorists to set free three American hostages, the latest of whom, David Jacobsen, flew home to the U.S. last week for a Rose Garden meeting with Ronald Reagan. But once the broad outlines of the incredible story became known, the consequences were dire. The Administration appeared to have violated at least the spirit, and possibly the letter, of a long succession of U.S. laws that are intended to stop any arms transfers, direct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The U.S. and Iran | 11/17/1986 | See Source »

Moore's crystals, which include clear quartz, amethyst, and rose quartz pieces and balls "are continually vibrating, so they achieve a high frequency. By holding a crystal and by concentrating on its energy, you climb to its frequency, and in doing so, have more power to tap your inner self...

Author: By Katherine E. Bliss, | Title: Course Makes Your Life Crystal Clear | 11/14/1986 | See Source »

...Clarkson. The Golden Knights (18-11-3) will be breathing down Vermont's neck but don't have the depth to challenge the league's top teams. The defense, anchored by Jeff Korchinski and Jay Rose, is experienced, if unspectacular. Offensively, forwards Luciano Borsato (37) and Steve Williams (36) are fine players. Goaltending will be suspect, however, with two inexperienced players vying for the starting spot...

Author: By Neil Mooney, | Title: Viewing the ECAC | 11/14/1986 | See Source »

...survey of 1797 American colleges and universities by the College Board showed that costs for students enrolled at private institutions rose more than six percent, while expenses at public institutions increased by about five percent...

Author: By Eli G. Attie, | Title: College Costs Going Up, Faculty Salaries Blamed | 11/13/1986 | See Source »

...energy experts pondered Yamani's ouster last week, many rose to the veteran minister's defense. They noted that while he is sometimes viewed as the West's inveterate enemy, Yamani has often taken conciliatory stances. "Since the last few years have seen a deterioration in Saudi revenues, he may have been used as a scapegoat," said Saad-Eddin Ibrahim, a professor of political sociology at the American University in Cairo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saudi Arabia a Wild Goodbye to Mr. Oil | 11/10/1986 | See Source »

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