Word: cordials
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Dorothy, a housewife from Tucson, Arizona. It was Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve and the second most powerful man in Washington, calling Limbaugh to lobby for Bill Clinton's $40 billion rescue package for Mexico. The 10-min. chat, which took place four weeks ago, was cordial enough but left the folk hero of the kilohertz unmoved. As Limbaugh advised his 20 million listeners last week, ``President Clinton is very decisive in giving away our money and taking away our rights...
Ahmed, noting that there is a Jewish synagogue down the street, says he hopes that in the future, the two places of worship will be able to establish a cordial relationship...
...funny, sincere, very outgoing and gregarious," Peterson added. "He was upstanding and cordial to everyone...
...took office last month, Mexico's new President, Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon, received a note of congratulations. The sender was Subcommandant Marcos, the masked, green-eyed leader of last year's bloody rebel uprising in the remote southern highlands of Chiapas. What it said was not exactly cordial, but it was to the point: "Welcome to the nightmare...
...drink the sea." Kaddoumi, however, vehemently denies even implying in his letter that the funds might be misused, a refutation supported by another high-ranking P.L.O. official in Cairo who has seen a copy of the missive. Kaddoumi also insists his talk with Arafat was completely cordial. Though disappointed by Arafat's performance, Israeli officials still believe his leadership offers the best chance for a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Thus this week the Palestinian authority is scheduled to take charge of tourism and social welfare in the West Bank, and health and taxation...