Word: tunnelled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Helms loved the big tunnel that the spooks dug into East Germany in 1956 so that they could tap into the phone cables. For months U.S. intelligence was able to listen to secrets that reached all the way back to Moscow...
Students evacuated Lamont Library at 7:40 p.m. yesterday after smoke from an overloaded air-conditioning unit in the tunnel between Lamont and Widener libraries set off a fire alarm...
...scattered throughout the country, are considered sitting ducks for a new generation of Soviet land-based missiles that are highly accurate and obscenely powerful. To make the missiles less vulnerable, the MX is designed to ride on 12 miles of track buried five feet below the ground in "hardened" tunnels. The missile would be randomly moved around on its tracks and have the capacity to be launched from any point within the tunnel. Since the Soviets would never know what portion of the trench to target, this feature of the MX would insure the ability of a substantial portion...
...will be halted by the Harvard police and to the tower of Lowell House where Master Bossert will crown the new czar. Then, in an atmosphere perhaps even more mysterious, the silent procession of audience and actors will return, passing by candlelight through the darkened halls of Adams underground tunnel. This prelude is only the beginning of the surprises that producer-director Peter Sellars '80 claims to hold in store for anyone who participates in this version of the story done with cue cards but acted in Russian. With the promised "cast of thousands," the intricacies of Russian politics built...
...presently suing the University for $1 million for giving us a leaky tunnel a couple of years ago; maybe we can bring both of those cases up in court together," he said...