Word: displays
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...code was changed by TRW as soon as it learned of the security breach, and it was not known how much damage, if any, had been done by unauthorized use of credit information. The potential was immense. Using the password, plus other easily available information, a person could display anyone's credit history to obtain credit-card numbers. Those could be used to order merchandise by mail...
...gone out of its way to keep old grudges alive. Invoking flimsy pretexts, it decided to the Los Angeles Olympics. It has all invitations to return to the bargaining tables in Gene preferring to deploy new weapons in Europe and to send additional to lurk near U.S. shores. The display abroad has been by a tightening of control at including efforts to silence Nobel Prize Recipient Andrei Sakharov The Kremlin has more than matched its deeds with angry, at times hysterical, A veritable Niagara of insults and threats continues to flow from the pages of Pravda and the tickers...
When it comes to family albums, nobody fills them fuller than royalty. Last week it was time to paste in two more snapshots as aristocratic couples toted their tots before the cameras in a regal display of parental pride. The newest face belonged to three-day-old André a-Albert Casiraghi, who left the hospital in the arms of his mother Princess Caroline of Monaco while her husband Stefano Casiraghi, 23, and her father Prince Rainier, 61, looked on. Caroline, 27, who has given up drinking and smoking in order to breastfeed, said she was "not the least tired...
...across the nation. Justice Department Civil Rights Chief William Bradford Reynolds held a news conference to announce that in light of this "exhilarating" decision, his office would carefully review all affirmative-action employment plans in which the Justice Department had played a part. Civil rights leaders went into a display of public mourning. Maxine
...Harvard University Press Display Room (1354 Mass. Ave., in Holyoke Center) has a complete selection of every book currently in print from the Harvard University Press, and they love people who browse. And, at Wordsworth/2 (1100 Mass. Ave.), a little up Mass. Ave., they specialize in publishers' overstock and remainders, as well as classical music tapes, art prints, and New York Times bestsellers...