Word: clocked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...years, ever since Katzenberg joined Eisner at Paramount Pictures. "Bittersweet is a good way to describe our parting," says Eisner. "I wished that Jeffrey were 10 years younger and didn't have the normal and natural ambition to move on." He felt he was at an executive-clock- ticking moment, and those things happen...
Alzheimer's disease has a shockingly high pricetag: $213,732, a study reveals, making it the third most expensive disease in the U.S. Making matters worse, the majority of the bills are shouldered by the families of the patients, since over 65 percent of the expenses, including round-the-clock care, aren't covered by insurance. The research was published in the American Journal of Public Health...
Republican Senators responded to Senate majority leader George Mitchell's threat to work them round the clock by helping to pass the first amendment to his health-care reform bill. But the G.O.P. isn't exactly giving in. They plan to unleash a barrage of their own amendments. Meanwhile, the "mainstream coalition," a moderate group that appears to be gaining influence, met behind closed doors to fashion a sweeping package of amendments to present to both Mitchell and Senate minority leader Bob Dole...
...Voice of America is set to become the first international broadcaster with a presence on the Internet. Starting Aug. 15, the U.S. government service will start offering news and regional reports in 15 languages, dramatically expanding an experimental English-language service begun in January. Among the offerings: round-the-clock, 10-minute newscasts in Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese, Arabic, Czech and Swahili -- digitized for net delivery, but capable of being decoded by most digital audio software.Post to New Media "The Internet...
Cummings said he wrote the additional paragraphat "2 o'clock in the morning" of graduation. Twodays after graduation, Cummings said, Failoni senthim a copy of a letter the activities director hadwritten to Harvard about the speech...