Word: commonization
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Unfortunately, it seems that a common denominator of these incidents was the case of mistaken identity based on race," the letter submitted by the GSE students reads. "This letter is a formal request of your ownership, management, and wait staff to offer a response...
...group has requested a hearing before the Cambridge License Commission which has the power to revoke the restaurant's common victualer, entertainment and liquor license, according to Richard V. Scali, the Commission's executive director...
...depositions sworn out by former troopers--whose credibility has been assailed since they first told their stories to the American Spectator in 1993--a common thread is the role played by Buddy Young, who ran Clinton's security operation in Arkansas and who was appointed to a plum federal post after Clinton became President. Larry Patterson, who had worked for Young, said Young once admitted to an unusual job description, saying that one of his tasks was to "keep a lid on some of these women. I believe the term Buddy used was 'to keep the other shoe from falling...
...already be sowing the seeds of backlash. In a recent TIME/CNN poll, just 26% of those surveyed called sexual harassment of women "a big problem," down from 37% in 1991. What's more, 57% of men--and 52% of women--agree that "we have gone too far in making common interactions between employees into cases of sexual harassment...
...students at the Ohio State University town meeting should be thoroughly ashamed of their actions [CLINTON'S CRISES, March 2]. High officers of government, like the Secretaries of State and Defense, deserve to be treated with respect. Has common courtesy disappeared from our fast-paced society? What happened at the meeting was not free speech; it was coarse brutality of the lowest type. The president of the university and a spokesperson for the students should apologize for this incident. LEE D. MACKEY Rutledge...