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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Danny [Edelman] afterwards showed me a way I could've won much earlier in the match," Hamilton said, referring to his game against Minnesota. "In the middle of the game he was smiling and I couldn't figure it out. I moved the rook to the wrong space and he was just smiling more because of what I'd missed," he said. "I had been sitting there for six hours and my brain was fried...

Author: By Matthew L. Schuerman, | Title: Chess Team Forfeits to Yale | 11/1/1988 | See Source »

...Jose, Dukakis said Bush has been "on the wrong side of every issue," singling out issues of importance especially to women, such as pay equity, parental leave and health insurance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Republicans Snicker at `L-Word' Return | 11/1/1988 | See Source »

...attend Buckingham, Browne and Nichols. Before the case came to trial, Washburn resigned his BB&N post after admiting he had encouraged boys in his classes to masturbate and look at pornographic magazines. Perhaps those who wrote in Washburn's behalf don't think there is anything wrong with a teacher behaving in such a way. And why should they? Masturbation is just an exercise in growing up, and it is unfortunate only that every 13 year-old boy doesn't have an understanding friend like Washburn to guide him, discuss his feelings--and reccommend dirty magazines...

Author: By Robert Q. Mcmanus, | Title: When Rapists Go Free | 11/1/1988 | See Source »

...quarter- century after his death, we may remain too close to make an accurate judgment. Of all the larger-than-life figures of World War II -- Roosevelt, Stalin, Hitler and Mussolini -- Churchill remains the hardest to assess. Rarely has a great leader been so often right. Or so often wrong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Lightning In His Brain | 10/31/1988 | See Source »

While the President last week pooh-poohed the flap as a "cheap political shot," some conservatives have been critical. Wrote New York Times columnist William Safire: "For a public official's wife to be 'on the take' is wrong, plain and simple." After TIME's initial inquiries about the First Lady's clothes, a number of outfits that had been lent to Nancy Reagan were quietly returned to their owners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nancy Reagan's Little Rule | 10/31/1988 | See Source »

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