Word: victor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Remember don't show her the C I A sectarian." Tribbie warms as White leads a victor into the tunnels...
...Saturday afternoon Sansone diligently worked the floor--greeting, chatting and pleading with delegates--as the convention dealt with the race for lieutenant governor. The eventual victor of that seven-way, five-ballot, seven-hour battle was Evelyn Murphy, a former state secretary of environmental affairs. But ironically, Murphy's triumph helped seal her fellow female's fate at the convention. The reason in part for Sansone's drubbing, according to state political pundits: the convention wasn't yet comfortable endorsing two women for the same ticket...
...create an additional 2,000 related jobs in the community. Among Portland's winning inducements to the Bath (Me.) Iron Works company: $15 million worth of renovations and construction of piers that will be leased to the company. In Colorado, Fort Collins appears to be the victor in a three-town battle for a proposed Anheuser-Busch brewery that would create 500 jobs in the plant and 1,200 elsewhere. While the city of Pueblo offered 409 free acres of land and Greeley put together a land-and-amenities package worth $46 million, the deciding factor was Fort Collins...
...Brown is telling voters that electing him U.S. Senator will "send a message that we're tired of deficits, we're tired of interest rates, we're tired of tax breaks for the few." In Oregon, which is plagued by an 11.4% unemployment rate, Republican Governor Victor Atiyeh has openly criticized Reagan for initially proposing a budget "so out of balance" that it "shocked" his strongest supporters, including Atiyeh...
...weekend, Roberta Flack sings, the U.S. Army Field Band plays The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Presidential Aide Edwin Meese and General William Westmoreland defend embattled political positions, young musicians keep dates with Tchaikovsky under the stars. The resort's daily newspaper warns culture vultures to prepare for Victor Borge, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, discussions of abortion and contraception, and an address by the president of the National Council of Churches. It is not a great surprise to learn that a new course has just been added to the Chautauqua curriculum. Its title is "Battling Burn...