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...Americans and Israelis that Arafat is not alone in this battle of negotiations. It gives him more cover to oppose or refuse the Israeli and American proposals if he doesn't like them. If he's given what he wants, you can be sure he's not going to consult these opposition figures...
...more precisely, he's still trying to make it happen. Clark has a day job, working for a company that consults for online auctions. (He makes no money from Freenet, and since he doesn't claim to own it, he can't sell it.) He spends much of his free time--along with volunteer code writers from as far away as Stockholm and Houston--working out Freenet's kinks. It's in a creaky early version right now, so hard to use that only some 35,000 people have hooked up. High on Clarke's to-do list: create...
...might expect, diarrhea is the traveler's No. 1 health complaint. Most people are usually back to normal after a couple of days. You should consult a doctor, however, even while still abroad, if you develop a fever or your stools become bloody. Many physicians prescribe an antibiotic for their traveling patients to use en route in just such a case. Your best bet is to avoid uncooked food (other than fruits and vegetables you peel yourself), use bottled water even for brushing your teeth, and keep your hands scrupulously clean by washing them with either soap or a liquid...
Dingman says that with the proper coaxing, FAS may be able to get renovating the Jordans on its schedule in the near future. "Perhaps we can consult broadly enough that we might be able to get the buildings on a list of projects for next summer," Dingman says. "But it's a question of how we can do all of these projects at once...
...Harry thought Wilson and Sheerr were ill-equipped administrators driving a distinguished institution into the ground," says the source experienced with both Radcliffe and Lewis. The 1977 agreement required Harvard to consult with Radcliffe on certain appointments, such as the selection of House masters. Once Harvard had made a selection for such a position, Lewis would venture up Garden Street to Radcliffe Yard and climb the steps of Fay House to get what he says he felt was akin to a rubber stamp of approval...