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Word: stoles (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Thieves stole two pre-Columbian gold artifacts valued at more than $2000 from the Peabody Museum of Archaelogy and Ethnology last week, officials disclosed yesterday...

Author: By James S. Mcguire, | Title: Gold Objects Stolen From Peabody Case | 3/2/1981 | See Source »

...score would have been more lopsided if Crimson coach Joe Bernal had not entered many of his charges in unusual events. Even so, diver Jeff Mule, and swimmers Geoff Sealen and Jim Carbone came away with double wins, and freshman Ben "Iron Man" Downs stole the show with three gold medals...

Author: By Howard N. Mead, | Title: Aquamen Swamp the Field in GBCs; Downs Stars With Three-Win Effort | 2/11/1981 | See Source »

...court ruling was somewhat different. The defendants, who appealed their conviction to the high court after losing two appeals in Florida, were former Miami Beach Policemen Noel Chandler and Robert Granger. In the pre-dawn hours of May 23,1977, they showed up at Picciolo's Restaurant and stole $5,700. An insomniac ham radio operator six miles away happened to overhear their walkie-talkie conversation and recorded it. That tale was surefire television drama. Since the Florida Supreme Court had approved a one-year experiment with televised trials throughout the state, a single, unobtrusive TV camera...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Blind Justice Gets a Seeing Eye | 2/9/1981 | See Source »

...Rick Kief humbled the Quakers' Jim Hursong, 8-4, for the three-point regular decision, but Andy McNerney's 26-1 mauling of his 134-lb. Penn opponent stole the show. The Quaker's shoulder blades seemed to be flat on the mat on eight or nine occasions during the six-minute match, but the referee refused to award the fall, and McNerney had to be content with the five point superior decision...

Author: By Sam Soutter, | Title: Grapplers Edge Quakers, Earn First Ivy Victory | 2/9/1981 | See Source »

With 1:54 to go in sudden death overtime and a 1-1 tie score, Sara Fischer came out of the penalty box to return Harvard to a full strength attack as center Alex Lightfoot stole the puck form a Yale defender in the corner to Mason's left, and directed it to Norton on the point...

Author: By William A. Danoff, | Title: Icewomen Best Yale, 2-1, in Overtime; Yunick Goal Decisive in Dramatic Win | 2/9/1981 | See Source »

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