Word: sun
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...failed. NASA said that there would be no firm word on a new launch date before Nov. 1. Lift-off could take place as soon as Nov. 28, but if that "window" is missed, the next opportunity would not come before next February because of the alignments of moon, sun and stars required for Spacelab's astronomical experiments...
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents raided the dormitory room of two Cornell University freshmen last week, according to the Cornell Daily Sun. The students suspected of unauthorized intrusion into a computer system, have not yet been criminally charged...
...late that he is not quite a tragic figure. Though he never played Lear, the Shakespearean role that might have been written for him, Richardson found that doddering majesty as the politician in Storey's Early Days (1980). Wily but too innocent, flirting with senility, raging at the dying sun of empire, Sir Ralph painted an indelible image of a civilization's decline...
After the meeting Tobias said that Palmer's statements reflect the University's growing belief that "minority students are no longer in need of the services that were provided in the put." --The Cornell Draft Sun...
...their versatility, though, they frequently encounter a peculiar problem: facing themselves as competitors. Choices, so the assumption goes, must be made. Which Hemingway is the ultimate winner, the one who broke so many tapes in In Our Time or the one who strode with such manly endurance through The Sun Also Rises? Which O'Hara, which Welty, which Cheever, which Updike? Admirers of a given writer will usually extol the novels; praising short stories can be a subtle form of denigration...