Word: crisises
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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But the crisis in Iraq is a result of the U.N.'s successes, he said.
"There can be little doubt in my view that the present crisis traces its roots to the fact that U.N. inspectors were on the verge of discovering further examples of Iraqi obstruction, delay and deception," he said.
"Let there be no doubt: The United States is strongly committed to finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis," Richardson said. "However, we refuse to rule out any option--including the use of military force."
Yu hahk saeng. With the economic crisis in South Korea, this word for "overseas student"--formerly a positive connotation--has started to acquire distinctly ambiguous overtones for South Korean students at Harvard.
Jim Miller, director of the Financial Aid Office, said that he thinks about 10 to 12 South Korean students have called for reconsideration of financial aid because of the economic crisis.