Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...audience filled the Wang Center on March 21, apprehensively awaiting the world premiere of "Hot and Cool," three dances set to contemporary music including songs by Lovett himself. No two people could quite predict what the evening held in store. But by the final curtain call, everyone was in agreement. Screams, whistles, and a standing ovation proved that the performance had been an incredible and undeniable success...
...contract with Coke includes some provisions that resemble aspects of the short-lived Pepsi agreement, including a $25,000 donation to the Undergraduate Council and Phillips Brooks House...
There are already signs that America's partners are increasingly less willing to submit to this reckless bullying: look no further than the phony triumph of the 1995 car agreement with Japan, when the Japanese (rightly) refused to offer the guarantee of any numerical targets...
WASHINGTON: Unable to reach agreement on a broad spending plan to fund government agencies and departments for the last six months of fiscal year 1996, Congressional Republicans passed another stopgap measure to keep government operations going through April 24. The measure, passed by Senate on a 64 to 24 vote and the House on a voice vote, awaits President Clinton's signature. The bill provides funds to operate dozens of agencies and departments. It also provides the $198 million requested by President Clinton to repair war damage in Bosnia. The White House has declined to say whether President Clinton will...
Political sources tell TIME that one-time Connecticut senator and governor Lowell Weicker is seeking a wealthy running mate to help finance a presidential bid. His choice will likely be B.T. Golisano, president and CEO of Paychex Inc., a Rochester payroll servicing company. If Weicker and Golisano reach an agreement, they would immediately commence petition drives to get on state ballots. Weicker, who was a maverick in the Republican party while in the Senate, became Connecticut's first independent governor in 1990. Golisano ran unsuccessfully in New York's 1994 gubernatorial race as a third-party candidate. TIME sources...