Word: brings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...able to run very much more efficiently if they were able to run their own operation. Also we shall then embark upon privatizing electricity, which you ((in the U.S.)) are used to. And then we'll have a look at other things and see how best we can bring them onto the market -- always, I must say, giving the people who work in those enterprises the first chance to purchase shares at an advantageous price. Our policy is that every earner shall be an owner...
...experience with kids," explains Karen Howell, 19, a Californian who is spending a year with a Washington, D.C., family. "We don't drink, and we know the meaning of hard work." Two agencies -- the Experiment in International Living and the American Institute for Foreign Study -- have Government permission to bring in 3,100 European au pairs a year on cultural-exchange visas. Although the programs are more expensive than traditional au pair arrangements, host families are assured that their helpers are legal...
...secure about. When you were tiny children, we started to read about tremendous advances in prenatal education. And when you got a little bit older, we started reading great books about early childhood and fantastic things that parents can do. We've always been a step behind in bringing you up . . . We wanted to bring you up with information about sex that we never had. Our parents only told us that if we listened to rock 'n' roll, we would have babies -- and they were right. You are them...
...repentant military man now admits was paid for with bribes. "This is an illegitimate government that has created an institutionalized crisis," he told TIME. "I knew that the only way to change the system is to get rid of Noriega." He hopes he can foment a rebellion that will bring down the general. In addition to his accusations concerning Torrijos, Diaz charged that Noriega helped rig the 1984 presidential elections and that the Defense Forces masterminded the 1985 torture-murder of a Noriega opponent, Dr. Hugo Spadafora...
...Landmark, scientists and Government officials have been unable to decide whether the ship itself can be salvaged. Last week, after a 14-day expedition led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, they had a preliminary answer. Said NOAA Project Coordinator Ed Miller: "It is doubtful we will ever bring up the entire ship because of the high cost and risk of breaking it apart...