Word: address
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...orientation program can address any issue to maximum depth," Nathans says. "We are attempting to provide students with an introduction to issues and to sources of information...
Unable to address everything. Assistant Dean of Freshmen Sarah Birmingham Drummond says the FDO highlights issues during freshman week that "can't wait for a study break outreach during the year," such as locking doors or calling for police assistance...
...always been close to Cambridge because of his address on Sacramento Street," says Walter Sullivan, a former mayor of Cambridge whose son Michael A. Sullivan is a city councillor...
...Meanwhile, the compartmentalization president did his best to pitch his tattered tent on high ground. "We cannot lose sight of our primary mission, which is to work for the American people," Clinton said in his weekly radio address, solemnly announcing the release of new grants in the war on drugs. A new CNN/Gallup poll reports that Clinton's job approval ratings remain at 60 percent. But as TIME White House correspondent Karen Tumulty points out, Clinton malcontents -- notably disaffected Democrats -- could quickly turn that very separation between Clinton's peccadilloes and his policies into an argument for his resignation. "They...
...than to save himself. But this is a democracy, not a monarchy. The President is smart and often well-intentioned, but he is not unique--he is not irreplaceable. When he finally had to face the music on Aug. 17, in grand jury testimony and then in his public address, Clinton didn't seem to realize that our patience had run out. His speech was a non-apology. He did not say "I'm sorry" or "I was wrong." Of his relationship with Lewinsky, he said only that "[i]t was wrong...