Word: winstone
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...President endorsed. "We would just as soon have Mr. Gaddafi go to bed every night wondering what we might do," said Reagan. Secretary of State George Shultz agreed. "Frankly, I don't have any problems with a little psychological warfare against Gaddafi," said he. Citing the example of Winston Churchill's efforts to mislead the Nazis about the site of the D-day landings during World War II, the Secretary said of the situation with Libya, "We don't have a declaration of war, but we have something pretty darn close...
While Scalise is pleased by the Crimson's goalproduction, he says the offense is "not in fullgear yet." Sophomore standout Amy Winston, who ledthe team in scoring during the pre-season, hasbeen sidelined since she went down with a sprainedankle in the season-opener against Columbia. "WhenAmy gets back we'll be even stronger," Scalisesaid...
...Crimson will have to play without sophomore standout Amy Winston, a forward who will be sidelined for a week to 10 days with a sprained ankle which she suffered at the beginning of Saturday's game...
...Winston Churchill said that in international affairs "to jaw-jaw is better than to war-war." That is normally the case in dealing with hijackers. Says Dr. David Hubbard, a consultant on terrorism to the Federal Aviation Administration: "The record shows that when commandos storm aircraft, the number of people killed increases. If the terrorists don't kill them, the security forces do." While the hijacking in Karachi last week and one in Malta last December both ended violently, several have been resolved by negotiations. The outcome of some recent hijackings...
...excerpts include remarks by Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04, and George C. Marshall, the secretary of state who made history here when he announced America's plan to rebuild post-war Europe...