Word: abroadly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...focus more attention on the international market, an area in which California-based Intel is less experienced than at home but one that is increasingly critical as the use of computers and the Internet spreads. More than half of Intel's $21 billion in annual revenues now comes from abroad. To boost sales further, the company is making microprocessors available even to small computer manufacturers overseas...
...having a good life abroad talking in the name of the people of East Timor.... He doesn't really know what is going on in East Timor", Policarpo said...
...fathers in this world, I consider my son's fault to be my own." Though previously cleared by prosecutors, the younger Kim remains a frequent subject of allegations, including those of an opposition legislator that Kim's son took $235 million in kickbacks. Kim's son will be sent abroad. A host of others will not be so lucky. Ten bankers and government officials were already indicted last week on charges of taking or giving millions of dollars in bribes to arrange government loans to Hanbo Steel Industry Co., and after the president's speech, all twelve of his senior...
...enemies, and Clinton is finding it to be true. Time and again the President provided big contributors with the sort of encouragement that when presented in business circles in the Far East, might be mistaken for official credentials. This created, in effect, a shadow diplomatic corps. For businessmen abroad, a picture with the President is worth a lot more than a thousand words--or dollars, for that matter. One supporter, Johnny Chung, whose $366,000 in donations qualified him as a "managing trustee" of the Democratic National Committee, made 49 visits to the White House--access that kept the National...
...orders are changing. Under pressure from home and abroad, two high-level commissions named by the Swiss government are examining the issues of Holocaust-era bank accounts; Swiss gold purchases and commerce with the Nazis; and the country's less than hospitable treatment of Jewish and other refugees. The poking and prodding are forcing the Swiss into an uncomfortable bout of national soul searching in which their image as a proud neutral country--founder of the Red Cross, defender of democratic values, oasis of peace and multiethnic harmony--is being challenged by a more sinister image: that of a self...