Word: chats
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...pace of life is slow and local folks have plenty of time to chat. When he heads for work, Madison often stops for gas and gossip at the Chevron station in town. He makes his rounds in a four-wheel-drive pickup truck, his radio dial tuned to the country-and-western sound of station KRAI in nearby Craig, Colo. Duke, his big yellow dog of assorted heritage, accompanies him, riding in the back of the truck...
...resource for information about careers and jobs. If you are sure that you want to pursue employment at a particular firm, drop off a resume with that firm's representative. It is not necessary to plan a strategy--feel free to browse the various exhibits stopping to chat with representatives of companies that catch your fancy. Talk to someone from a company that you know nothing about, but sounds intriguing. Look into a field or occupation that you assume is not for you--you may be surprised to learn how multi-faceted...
...sleaze factor is immediately evident, so is the metaphysics. Quentin is, after all, having a confessional chat with God as the play begins. John Lee Beatty's set is furnished with the spare elegance of a waiting room in limbo; the back wall suggests an opaque view of the hell one creates with other people. Quentin's inferno has been stoked by his belief that love in its modern forms - friendship, political idealism, familial responsibility, courtly lust - can conquer all. As he discovers in remembered scenes with his dying father, his doting scold of a mother, his colleagues...
...with the former Vice President's campaign was made in Washington on Sept. 10 through Barry Carter, a Mondale foreign policy adviser, by a Soviet academic. Over coffee the Soviet, whom Carter had known previously but declines to identify, said that if Mondale would like to have a chat with Gromyko, a meeting could be arranged. The offer was presented to the candidate by Aaron on a campaign flight. Mondale pressed Aaron on whether he thought the Soviet proposal was serious, mulled over the political implications, then made up his mind to pursue it. "I've thought about...
Just as the negotiations were about to begin, Philipp Jenninger, the head of the West German delegation, asked East Berlin's envoy to Bonn, Ewald Moldt, to step into his office for a private chat. Jenninger asked the East German if rumors that Honecker might not be coming to West Germany on Sept. 26 were true. Replied Moldt awkwardly: "The timing of the visit is no longer realistic." Thus came the earliest official word that the first visit by an East German Communist Party leader to West Germany had been postponed−perhaps indefinitely...