Word: documented
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Scenes that are cleverly blocked out should work but don't. Here's the Declaration, John Adams' signature blurry from Saddam's spit, nailed to the wall at Baath headquarters in Baghdad. We see the hero, a lecturer in constitutional law from Yale, creeping in to switch the real document for a copy. Then the heroine, a beautiful Israeli spy who doesn't realize the switch has already been made, puts the original back in place and grabs the copy. Suddenly . . . but there's no tension, no believability, no sense that Baghdad's streets sound or feel or smell different...
...have our own extensive retrieval system here," he said. "Anybody can call and order a microre-production of a library document. It sounds a bit fishy...
Strategic Edge Information Group, which bills itself as a "low-cost and rapid document retrieval service," was started by two Harvard undergraduates. The company has been serving several area firms for the past year, and currently does between $5,000 and $10,000 per week in sales, said group partner Stephen D. Price...
...Harvard library system has its own system of article retrieval, and several libraries have their own fee-for-service retrieval programs. According to Lynn White, director of the office of photographic services at Widener Library, anyone can order a copy of a document in the library for a fee of $15, plus a photocopying fee of 10 cents per page...
...over 40, compares the declaration with the anti- Establishment Port Huron Statement issued by Tom Hayden and Students for a Democratic Society in 1962. Says Strauss: "I am optimistic that when we look back at the history of the '90s and the youth movement, this will be an important document...