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Word: true (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...past we see again and again. This is not to deny that there is cause for great celebration and great joy for millions in Europe and their compatriots worldwide. There is. And there is great hope in Gorbachev's words for peaceful and calm change toward true self-government, toward social welfare and peace. But the reminder provided also by these great changes is how intractable, irrational and powerful the undercurrents of the old problems are, even as they take new form...

Author: By Spencer S. Hsu, | Title: Reflections on the Euphoria | 11/13/1989 | See Source »

Well, that's true. Tim Burke, wearing MacDonald's number 19 jersey, was stuffed by Letourneau on an un-Hobey-like breakaway. Weisbrod, sporting the number 11 worn by The Goal-scorer Ed Krayer, missed a golden opportunity for a two-tally evening on a point-blank rebound. And highly touted freshman Ted Drury swung and missed the puck on his first collegiate shot...

Author: By Michael R. Grunwald, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Spouting Off About the Curse of the Yale Whale | 11/11/1989 | See Source »

...tough to say what gives away John Weisbrod's status as a true hockey fanatic...

Author: By Michael R. Grunwald, | Title: This Guy is THE Hockey Fanatic | 11/10/1989 | See Source »

...wouldn't have come here unless I thought we'd have a reasonable chance of winning a national title," the Kirkland House resident says. "There are a lot of great hockey players here that are really into school--they're true student-athletes. I couldn't honestly call myself that without a smirk on my face. My first priority was to pick a school that would be on the doorstep of a championship. I would never, never go to a school that was going...

Author: By Michael R. Grunwald, | Title: This Guy is THE Hockey Fanatic | 11/10/1989 | See Source »

...Director William S. Sessions claims that the FBI usually surveys persons whom they have contacted for an investigation. This is true, but it does not explain why more than 100 of the 266 investigations performed under the Library Surveillance Program were librarians. Nor does it explain why the scrutiny of librarians began only after the program was exposed. At that time, some librarians became public opponents of the program, and thus the subject of FBI investigations...

Author: By Juliette N. Kayyem, | Title: Tinker, Taylor, Librarian, Spy | 11/9/1989 | See Source »

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