Word: scareder
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"I don't think it scared anybody," says Ronald C. Eng, a curatorial associate in Invertabrate paleontology. "When the found out about it they took steps," he remarks, saying, "People weren't frightened; they still come in every day and work in the building."
Since the Central Committee session was closed to the public, it was during Andropov's burial ceremony that Soviets heard Chernenko speak for the first time as leader of the Communist Party. The performance did not inspire confidence. Standing atop the dark red marble Lenin Mausoleum in 23° F weather...
The net women still scared from a 12 goal thrashing at the hands of Northeastern Friday in the Beanpot finals showed the Cardinals a Crimson shade of fireworks. And Wesleyan might just as well have been playing another sport.
For a journalist, getting the story or pictures out of a war-torn nation can be as perilous as covering the war. So it was last week for Photographer Harry Mattison, on assignment for TIME in Lebanon. The Beirut airport was closed, making it impossible to ship film by air...
Regan, an ex-chairman of the Merrill Lynch investment firm who has bragged of his "35 years of experience in the market," derides Feldstein, who is on leave from Harvard, for being a professor who spent too much time in the library. Last week, after scared stock sellers sided with...