Word: fellowing
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...pins in maps. They aimed at Church--their chief target, for he was floor manager for the Panama Canal "giveaway." They stuck a pin in Indiana, where they said Birch Bayh had voted consistently to cut national defense. Iowa's John Culver made it to the list, for his fellow Iowa liberal, Dick Clark, has proven vulnerable in 1978. And George McGovern, it almost went without saying, got a pin too, if for no better reason than the memory of his radlib run for the White House...
Currently studying as a fellow at the IOP because he is unopposed for reelection and because the Texas State Legislature only convenes for six months every two years, Untermeyer says he wanted to lead the study group entitled "Getting There: A Practical Guide to Preparing for a Career in Politics," to make students aware of "exactly what it's like to be a politician. In my own experience, back when the IOP was formed and I took one of the first study groups, I learned what politics was like but not how I, Chase Untermeyer, was going to go from...
...first MIT fellow is Ming-Kai Tse, an engineer who will go to the headquarters of American Can in Greenwich, Conn. A $150,000 grant from the company will go towards his salary, benefits, and paymentsfor a research assistant, Richard Wrecht, an American Can spokesman, said...
ASIDE FROM THE PRACTICAL damage, Marcos suffered acute embarrassment. The dictator went on a rampage, calling for the arrest of 30 political enemies, most currently residing in the U.S. Included in that group was Center for International Affairs fellow and leading dissident Benigno S. Aquino. Jr.. the opponent Marcos fears most and one of the first jailed upon the imposition of martial...
...battle for succession, communist forces will. Only by usurping the initiative, they argue, can the ascendance of the communists (reportedly gaining strength in the country's rural areas) be prevented. And yet, Marcos last week directed that the death penalty be dug up for the present CFIA fellow. Thus Aquino remains in a precarious position--unable to either sanction terrorist bombings or to return home and find an alternative consitituency. He takes Marcos' latest diatribes with a combined sense of equanimity and bewilderment, terming the president "paranoid," or, in more ingenuous moments, "crazy...