Word: tripping
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...really great trip. I'm glad we did it," O'Leary said. "All the things I wanted to get out of it we got. I wanted close races and to take a look at what the best crews in the country...
Should the Crimson get past those two teams, it must look ahead to home games next week against New Hampshire and Holy Cross, followed by the trip to Dartmouth...
Relegated to the losers bracket, Harvard ripped Columbia, 20-0, won the consolation tournament when Cornell decided not to make the trip back to Providence yesterday. Despite the consolation title, the club was still disappointed with its first-round performance and fifth place finish...
...Reagan and Shultz would not accede to a Senate resolution calling for the Secretary to postpone his Moscow trip until security problems were resolved. Shultz conceded that the espionage throws a "heavy shadow" over U.S.-Soviet relations. But Reagan declared, "I just don't think it's good for us to be run out of town." The Administration's priority, he told the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, is the "pursuit of verifiable and stabilizing arms reduction." The President even repeated his invitation to Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev to come to the U.S. for a summit: "The welcome...
...scandal spread, U.S. diplomats were rendered almost mute in their enclaves in Eastern Europe, reduced to writing sensitive messages in longhand. Even in non-Communist countries, the uncertainty of who might be listening turned U.S. envoys into near paranoids. On a trip in Southern Africa, Assistant Secretary of State Chester Crocker refused to send any reports to Washington until he could do so personally. "It's incredible the impact of this on all of us," said a State Department official. In an age of wondrous globe-spanning communications, the superpower that pioneered the technology found its creations turned against...