Word: successful
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...Litz, a professor of English at Princeton and a member of the Oxford University Press advisory council, says, "I've never been associated with a project, I've never even heard of a project, that was so incredibly complicated and that met every deadline." Some of this speed and success can be attributed to the efficient cooperation among firms in Britain, Canada and the U.S., all of whom contributed essential parts to the larger whole. But the principal reason why this edition was prepared so rapidly can be cited in a word that did not appear in the first...
...success of Soviet educational reform depends on the fortunes of perestroika, a top-ranking Soviet educator said at Harvard's Education School last night...
...People understand that educational change is necessary, but the success or failure of this is linked to the success or failure of perestroika," said Dr. Nikolai D. Nikandrov, who is general secretary of the presidium of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences--roughly the equivalent to the U.S. Education Department...
...Harvard women's water polo team showed up for its season opener against Brown last night at Blodgett Pool ready to continue last year's success...
...number of current or former officials say U.S. intelligence agencies have had considerable success in penetrating classified military computer systems in the Soviet Union and other countries. The rule, explains one expert, is that "any country whose sensitive communications we can read, we can get into their computers." Breaches of some Soviet computers were done not by cracking codes but by physically breaking into Soviet military facilities, sources said...