Word: deal
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...concern for the future of Harvard after nuclear war or perhaps out of sentimental attachment to these wily Blattodea, the Houses in question don't do enough to help students stomp out the roach population. In Eliot House, for instance, some students who complained were told to deal with the roaches themselves...
...great coach, and an even better person," Browning said of Wheaton. "As a coach, he might be sad about the decision, but as a friend, he is happy. That means a great deal...
When seeking a job from another Harvard graduate, alumni say, you're better off relying on the widespread respect accorded the Harvard name than seeking a special deal out of your common connection to the University...
...other fronts to the Palestinians. He hopes to persuade Arafat to agree to Israeli annexation of parts of the West Bank in which settlements are consolidated, in exchange for offering the Palestinians more land near the Gaza Strip. Whether or not he can coax Arafat into such a deal is an open question. But while Barak may take a little flak for going over the head of his foreign minister, Arafat has no such problems ? the Palestinian leader is a legendary autocrat...
...tell." It?s also unclear whether President Gore or President Bradley would have the clout to get homosexual-rights laws passed. "Both men would have to prove themselves as bipartisan leaders who are able to change people's minds," he says. "Neither Gore nor Bradley commands a great deal of personal loyalty in the Congress. Both of them were loners when they were senators." Meanwhile, says Pooley, "it will be interesting to see what else each candidate puts on the table as they court the gay vote," particularly if the race for the Democratic nomination remains as tight...