Word: accompanyment
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Nor does Clinton seem eager to hurl spears at the Democratic special interests that have long held sway over party doctrine. When the Clintons decided to send their 13-year-old daughter Chelsea to a private school, they failed to accompany the announcement with any challenge to public schools or...
One week ago at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, over sturgeon, chips and a magnum of champagne (or was it a cup of tea?), the British novelist, Julian Barnes, famous for his inscrutability, consented to let me interview him. The official photographs of Barnes show a darkly brooding, almost...
Finally, the FDO committee could help introduce first-years to their new home: Cambridge and Boston. While hunts for plates in the Yard would still continue, proctors and upper class students should continue to accompany the new students on a trip into the city. It would give first-years a...
The classic symptoms that accompany unemployment -- depression and a sense of powerlessness -- beset much of the eastern region. Deep down, a lot of the anger is really at western Germans for shutting down factories and farms, but easterners are reluctant to say so. Instead, says Michael Wieczorek, a Berlin social...
What is left for Ross Perot is the rehabilitation of his reputation. Without the oxygen of feedback -- the laughs and snickers that accompany his homilies when his fabulists people the room -- Perot's act quickly tires. As he moves beyond diagnosis to prescription, Perot must ensure his presentation is persuasive...