Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...editorially that "Americans take their risks in front of grandstands and television cameras for all the world to see, while the Soviets prefer to keep their launchings secret until they have been successful." Alan Castro, a former newspaper editor in Hong Kong, expressed a common new awareness of space travel prompted by the accident: "For a while there, we lost sight of the man in our fixation with the machine." Toronto's Globe and Mail pointed to the "harsh lesson that glory and adventure often go hand in hand with danger and death." On a visit to the north...
Bonner is recovering from heart surgery performed three weeks ago at Massachusetts General Hospital, and should be well enough to travel to New York "if she takes it very easy," Yankelevich said...
Dartmouth (6-1 Ivy, 10-8 overall) kept pace with Harvard over the weekend by also knocking off both the Elis and the Bruins. The Crimson will travel to Hanover, N.H., tomorrow night for a big showdown between the only two legitimate contenders remaining in the Ancient Eight...
...bred generation of the sixties, space travel was Star Trek. The space walks and moon landings were pretty tame stuff compared to the phaser-blasting antics of Captain Kirk and his cosmic crew. Apollo was a warm-up, a boring story for adults who couldn't handle the real drama of rampaging Romulans and galaxy-sized amoebas...
Unmanned space travel costs far less than manned missions and can probe much deeper in space with no risk to humans. Yet it remains the poor stepchild to the high-flying manned space program, experts said...