Word: rushes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Michael Kramer, one of the nation's savviest political journalists, had once suggested the Vice President was a wimp. Replied Bush, who rarely singles out reporters for attack: "You know Michael Kramer? He'll never play linebacker for the Chicago Bears. You ever seen him?" Kramer, 43, may never rush down Soldier Field, but last week he joined TIME's team as special correspondent. His first piece for the magazine, an analysis of the new Administration's coming conflicts with Congress, appears in this week's Nation section...
Harvard came out shooting, and scored only 19 seconds into the contest. A rush on the opening face-off moved the puck down the left side. Freshman sensation Sandra Whyte passed the puck across to Tri-Captain Julia Trotman, who netted the lone Crimson goal...
...traditional that at the conclusion of major athletic events the overwrought fanatics rush down from their seats, charge the field and proceed to disassemble the goals...
...study, which followed 121 students at Chicago's Rush Medical College, found that 12 percent of the doctors in training suffer from clinical depression, which causes sleep disturbance, pessimism and a sense of failure. Only five percent of the general population is believed to have the disease, the researchers said...
...report's authors concluded that half of those who drop out of medical school are in good academic standing but are clinically depressed. "Those most likely to experience depression are those who are warm, outgoing, caring--characteristics important for a physician," said Rush Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry David C. Clark, a co-author of the study...