Word: felling
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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Franklin & Marshall's number-one seed, Lee Belknap, continued the tripartite domination, defeating Clark in four games. Clark went on to crush Brown's top player, but eventually fell to Princeton's number-three player, Jen Roose...
That has sent Walesa hurrying to mend fences with Mazowiecki, who resigned as Prime Minister one day after his humiliating third-place finish. Mazowiecki fell victim to voter despair over the nation's economic chaos. Poland is undergoing the most radical conversion to private enterprise of any East European country. But Poles are furious over the attendant disruptions, including a 200% annual inflation rate and an increase in unemployment from almost nothing to more than 1 million of the nation's 18 million workers. In their frustration, many sought scapegoats for their plight: former Communists, Jews and even the leaders...
...relieved," said Beat Graf, head of the local administration, after hearing the decision. In the town's central square, some men grumbled about the Diktat from Lausanne but otherwise took the ruling in stride. The women seemed pleased if a bit restrained; when night fell, however, a few quietly decorated the fountain in the all but deserted square with flowers...
...tree finally fell to the blades of the Cambridge Landscape Company at about 3:30 p.m, after what City Arborist Jack R. Kelley described as a systematic campaign of arboreal torture on the part of Lampoon members that had led to its demise...
Fagan--known as "Nutsy" to his friends--was a mythical constituent of Cambridge Rep. Charles F. Flaherty, who wrapped up every legislative session by summarizing it in verse. And while Nutsy fell by the wayside after the 1982 legislative session, Flaherty has remained a permanent fixture in the House...