Word: extended
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...amounts of Alaskan timber at fire-sale prices. In 1990 Congress tried to redress this giveaway by passing the Tongass Timber Reform Act, which forced KPC to pay market prices. KPC later sued for breach of contract and threatened to close the Tongass pulp operation if Congress did not extend the contract for 15 years beyond its 2004 expiration date and restore bargain-basement timber prices. With Alaska's delegation occupying key positions on congressional committees, it looked as though KPC would get its way, and Murkowski would protect the state's jobs. Said he: "If the pulp operation goes...
Cornell also looks to extend it's ten game win streak against Harvard, dating back to the 1985 season...
...could be. He certainly has a constitutionally protected right to act on that impression, even though the aroma strip on his Vanity Fair ad revived old thoughts about whether the Drafters could have envisioned the possibility that the freedom of expression guaranteed in the First Amendment would someday extend to smelling up the place...
Harvard's urban setting also unfortunately cripples the chances of a wellattended football game. In a city known for its sports tradition, Bostonians often rightfully choose Boston College football games to fill their Saturday football needs. Boston's sporting options also extend far beyond Chestnut Hill...
...Hasmonean tunnel, which has existed for roughly 2,500 years, was rediscovered and re-excavated in 1987. At the time, the Muslim religious authority, the Wafk, permitted excavation of the tunnel provided that the excavations did not extend under the Temple Mount (Al-Haram Al-Sharif). Israel adhered to these requests. The excavations have not in any way disturbed any Muslim religious sites, nor does the tunnel run under the Temple Mount as the Palestinian Authority had originally claimed. The only action the Israeli government took last week concerning the tunnel was to open another entrance...