Word: winging
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...eight goals in the last three games...D'Souza's other two shutouts were against Boston University, 9-0, and Boston College, 11-0...Junior Catherine Wolfram had a memorable last shift in the third period. She skated off the bench and directed the puck towards the right wing. Wolfram then set up in the left corner and was spilled going for the puck. She then skated towards the slot where she was promptly dumped in front by a Bowdoin player a foot taller than she and twice stopped Polar Bear rushes by keeping the puck in the zone. "Instead...
...cultural contradictions of the party are coming home to roost," says John Buckley, a senior Kemp aide. "We are paying for the coalition we put together in 1980." Unlike Reagan in that year, no Republican in 1988 seems capable of winning the support of both moderate conservatives and right-wing evangelicals. Moreover, Robertson voters seem unlikely to throw their weight to a more electable, coalition candidate. "They hold their views with a ferocity that makes compromise impossible." says John Deardourff, a longtime G.O.P. consultant. "There is no middle ground for them...
...Everyone knows that the U.N. is in trouble," said the editor of Foreign Policy magazine. He warned that the organization is in jeopardy from "right wing animosity" on one hand and "left wing guilt" from the other. Maynes said the U.S. took the wrong approach toward the U.N. during both the Carter and Reagan administrations...
Meanwhile, Bingham was becoming less of an enigma. With under six minutes remaining in the period, Joslin, who was leading the next charge up the ice, was stripped of the puck at the left-wing boards. But the frozen disc skipped to Sasner who redirected it past Bingham...
...Rabin have been warning that the Palestinians should not be rewarded for their violence with negotiations, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres publicly applauded the U.S. initiative. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir initially indicated that he might accept "something less" than the Camp David timetable. But under strong pressure from the right wing of his Likud bloc, he expressed little flexibility, telling the Knesset he would make no "territorial concessions" and that the interim autonomy period would have to last for the full five years...