Word: rosee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...final stage in his transition from a man who reports the news to one who makes it. At a Rose Garden reception at the White House last week for Nicholas Daniloff, the released U.S. News & World Report correspondent, some 75 of his journalist colleagues jostled behind velvet ropes to get a glimpse of the man of the hour. "I think this is a photo opportunity," said the host. But before he could finish, the reporter interrupted: "I would like to add one thing, if I may, and that is that this is a very complex situation, and if it hadn...
...boarded a flight for Washington. The movie on board was the felicitously titled Sweet Liberty. The crowd of newsmen that awaited him at Dulles Airport rivaled one that might have gathered for, say, a European head of state. Daniloff's daughter Miranda, 23, handed her parents a dozen yellow roses and a bottle of champagne. Then, her eyes welling up with tears, she pinned a single rose on her father's lapel. His son Caleb presented him with a T shirt originally emblazoned FREE NICK DANILOFF that had been amended to read FREED NICK DANILOFF...
...turn in their direction rather than face his cheering colleagues. He would not. "How can I turn from my friends?" he said. Instead of taking a holiday, he decided he would rather go to Iceland to cover this weekend's minisummit. On the day that he spoke in the Rose Garden, the name Nicholas Daniloff appeared on the sign-up sheet for the trip...
...NAME OF THE ROSE...
Thirty-five members of the Class of 1986 entered volunteer service. Leape says the figure represents a substantial increase from the previous year, although exact numbers for 1985 are not available. The number of students who opted for careers in teaching also rose, from...