Word: broader
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...believe that the discussions were constructive, and that the agreement is both fair to members of the department as well as consistent with the broader University financial imperatives," she said in July...
...industrial average to a record high for the second day in a row. The Dow finished the day up 18.31 points, to close at 4,765.52, up from yesterday's close of 4,747.21. The Nasdaq composite index rose 3.10 today, ending the day at 1,068.10. In the broader market, advancers led decliners 1,178 to 1,050 in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The New York Stock Exchange composite index rose 1.04 to 310.38. The Standard & Poor's 500 stocks also rose today, ending the day at 578.77, up 2.26. In London, gold...
...Jones industrial average jumped 42.27 points, closing at a record high of 4,747.21, on news that wholesale prices fell last month. Technology stocks had a mixed showing today. The Nasdaq composite index fell 1.47 to 1,065.09. In the broader market, advancers led decliners 1,428 to 900 on active trading of 343 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange. The Standard & Poor's 500 stocks was up 2.60 to 576.51. In London, gold closed...
...indictment does speak of "others unknown to the Grand Jury" who may have been in on the plot. But that language seems intended at least in part to counter defense arguments that the government chose McVeigh and Nichols as scapegoats without exhausting the possibility of finding a broader conspiracy--a contention that McVeigh's lawyer, Stephen Jones, is already pressing. The government is continuing to look for possible accomplices, but, said Attorney General Janet Reno, "most of these leads have been pursued and exhausted." Investigators generally think that if any additional plotters do turn up, there will be only...
...Dick Cavanagh is highly respected not only by his colleagues at the Kennedy School and the broader academic community but also by people in the public and private sector," Albert Carnesale, University provost and dean of the Kennedy School, said in an interview...