Word: documented
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...Jones, a safety inspector who was fired by EG&G in 1994, after just three months on the job. "Then they built the kiln in Tooele using the same bricks." The Army contends that Jones was fired for mismanagement; Jones says he was sacked after refusing to sign a document stating that the Tooele incinerator is safe. "I personally found over 2,000 design, industrial and programmatic hazards," he says. A 1994 report by the Army inspector general also found safety problems at Tooele...
...charging theft, fraud and breach of contract, stemming from a confidentiality agreement he had signed when he left B&W in 1993. Wigand nevertheless gave his Mississippi deposition. After somebody leaked a copy of his testimony to the Wall Street Journal, which published key excerpts and lofted the entire document onto the World Wide Web, 60 Minutes decided to go with an updated story on Wigand...
...going to Madang province to observe and document the use of plants as structural materials, tools, food and medicine," said Platts-Mills. He said he believes that the trip will be a "life changing experience...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: TIME has learned that the White House scheduled the signing of the telecom bill Thursday to coincide with "24 Hours In Cyberspace" (http://www.Cyber24.com), a much-touted exhibition that intends to document the online world in the course of a day through pictures from 150 top photojournalists and material from thousands of volunteers in 31 countries. "They're trying to capitalize on this event, but they're doing it by signing a bill that is opposed by many in online world," reports San Francisco Bureau Chief David Jackson. "Another reason for the White House's eagerness...
Epps, who oversees race relations on campus, said he would also read President Neil L. Rudenstine's annual report tonight. The document, which addresses the history of diversity at Harvard and in higher education, was released on Monday...