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...year ago [at this time] nothing had happened on campus and nothing had happened the year before that," says Weissman. "Since then, we've created a strong vibrant movement that we've shown has broad support and a large number of committed activists...
...that it earned $2.5 million in 1985, the first annual profit for the world's largest indoor theater since 1955. Said Richard Evans, chairman of the company and chief architect of the comeback: "Call it the Miracle on Sixth Avenue or whatever, but the Music Hall is again the vibrant, healthy entertainment center that it once...
...that uncertain balance, at least for a moment last week, hung the future of the Philippines, a once vibrant Asian archipelago that is wallowing in social and economic stagnation and bedeviled by a growing Communist insurgency. On foot, by horse cart, even by boat, upwards of 24 million Philippine voters went to the polls to do something they had not done for 16 years: freely select a President. The choice appeared to be clear-cut. The candidates were President Ferdinand Marcos, 68, who has ruled for 20 years from the Spanish colonial-style Malacanang Palace, and Challenger Corazon Aquino...
Americans had soared into space 55 times over 25 years, and their safe return came to be taken for granted. An age when most anyone, given a few months' training, could go along for a safe ride seemed imminent. Christa McAuliffe was the pioneer and the vibrant symbol of this amazing new era of space for Everyman. An ebullient high school social-studies teacher from Concord, N.H., she was to be the first ordinary citizen to be shot into space, charged with showing millions of watchful schoolchildren how wonderful it could be. She was bringing every American who had ever...
...Today, I think Harvard Law School is a rich, more diverse, more vibrant, innovative place," Frankfurter Professor of Law Abram Chayes '43 said last spring...