Word: tenseness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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The shift in momentum began to be felt almost as soon as the cameras blinked off on the first debate. In Manhattan on the morning after, Walter Mondale exuberantly flashed a double thumbs-up signal countless times to a crowd of tens of thousands that cheered as he led the...
The importance of a vibrant semiconductor industry was underscored by Congress last week. In an extraordinary 363-to-0 vote, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would let chipmakers copyright their designs as if they were novels or plays. The measure, approved by the Senate two weeks ago...
If YOU HAD to choose one, which would it be: correction marks all over your term papers, or brown spots staining your class notes? For most, the answer seems clear. But one sophomore resident of Cabot House didn't have the choice last week. Jeannie D. Low's notebooks were...
We've been hearing for years now about the mammoth renovation project sweeping through the Houses, costing tens of millions of dollars and aiming to remedy the problems that years of neglect inflicted upon the gems of the College's residential system. Before the work started three years ago, officials...
The union, however, has been facing a company in a powerful position. GM commands 59% of the American auto market (up from 46% in 1970); it is rapidly expanding abroad and diversifying into industries that include data processing and computer software. GM had been expected to earn nearly $6 billion...