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While they are both adjusting to married life, Diana has the added % difficulty of getting used to living in the crystal palace of royal life. In addition to the loss of privacy, the duties--opening factories, pressing thousands of hands, walking about dreary industrial towns--can be as tedious as...
Following charges that administrators censored the 1985-86 CUE Guide, the student-faculty Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) began a broad review of the perennially controversial publication. The committee is seeking to solve two pressing problems--disagreement over the book's editorial freedom and objections to its official use as...
Kelly's goal was set up by wing Gia Barresi who drove through the pressing Eagle defense and dished a pass to forward Kate Felsen.
The Immigration and Naturalization Service gathered evidence for the Tucson trial during a nine-month operation dubbed "Sojourner," in which informants joined church meetings and sometimes even participated in transporting fugitives. An ecumenical coalition is pressing a civil suit, which will be heard in December in San Francisco, against INS...
The organization's continuing symbolic importance will be reaffirmed this week, when the largest gathering of world leaders in history--some 80 heads of state and government, including President Reagan, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain and Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi of India --congregate at U.N. headquarters in New York...