Word: deadlocked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...nation, moreover, Government by veto loomed as a tedious and unpredictable process. At a time when the public is looking for statesmanship and solutions, its elected officials had set a course that bodes more bickering and deadlock. - By Ed Magnuson...
...Crimson and the Midshipmen ended the second half of their April 17 doubleheader in a 3-3 deadlock when darkness stopped the game. League rules dictate that no game that has a beating on determining the champion may stand...
Post, however, would not be denied, and the New Yorkers broke the ice again to force a 5-5 deadlock. Senior Captain Rich Rainald then tallied the sixth and winning goal. Post then intensified its efforts, attempting to get back into the game...
...squads established the inside game early as spikes by sophomore Jon Ross and Princeton's Peter Norman accounted for a 3-3 deadlock. But three wild Tiger spikes and a moving violation enabled Harvard to put together a 6-0 run and a 9-3 lead. Ross's service winner and the intimidating blocking by the duo of Nadkarni and senior Mark Chang stretched the Crimson advantage to 12-5 before Norman brought the Tigers back to within four...
...still "very hopeful" that his peace plan could remain the basis of future negotiations. Two days later, blaming the breakdown of the Amman talks on "radical elements" of the P.L.O., the President called on the Palestinian leadership to make "a bold and courageous move to break the [prevailing] deadlock." Added Reagan: "We will not permit the forces of violence and terror to exercise a veto over the peace process." Shortly thereafter, Arafat hinted to Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme in Stockholm that he might still pursue negotiations with King Hussein...