Word: cooperate
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Chen Chinezi M. Chijioke Dara Y. Cho Y. Susan Choi Nancy S. Chu Jessica I. Chang Irwin Chen Nicole Christoff Chenguan Chu Stephanie K. Clifford Aaron R. Cohen Samuel C. Cohen Pablo Colapinto Erin A. Connearney Shawn M. Conover Brendan G. Conway John E. Connolly Andrew D. Cooper Macarena M. Correa Daniel A. Cousin John F. Coyle Angela K. Crenshaw Melissa K. Crocker Rodrigo A.C. Cruz A. Maximo Cuellar Adam C. Culbert Susan M. Curry Carina P. Curto Matthew R. Daniels Elizabeth M. Darst Sriram P. Das Victoria P. de Menil Nathan D. Dean Simon J. DeDeo Adeyemi K. Delbridge...
...comically odd soundtrack, courtesy of a colorful bouquet of musicians. A morose punk rocker in painfully tight leather, whose music marries Alice Cooper to Tracy Chapman, splits Government Center with the occasional trio of starving violinists from the New England Conservatory. The would-be blues guitarist battles an aging Rastafarian below Harvard Square. All create a soothing din amidst the T's unkind acoustics...
Industry representatives support uniform regulation but hope officials don't go too far in their zeal to crack down. "It's a critical option that every terminally ill person should have," says Valerie Cooper, executive director of the NVA, who claims scam artists don't represent the bulk of law-abiding viatical providers, like Page & Associates and the Ardan Group. Gloria Wolk, chief consumer advocate for viaticals www.viatical-expert.net) is worried that money for legitimate viatical settlements could disappear: "Fraud can destroy this industry and leave patients high...
...Cooper knows that she and Urbanic will have big shoes to fill at defense next year. They'll look to maintain a backfield that gave up seven goals this season, only three of which came in Ivy League competition...
...bargaining process, the annual money talks were hardly a love-fest: Since October 1, the official beginning of fiscal year 2000, Congress has approved six short-term spending bills - quick fixes to keep the government up and running without a budget. Today, says TIME Washington deputy bureau chief Matthew Cooper, Republicans are just happy to escape relatively unscathed, with or without a last-minute victory. "They're eager to go back to their constituents and tell them they've cut the budget," Cooper says. Never mind by how much...