Word: failings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...WORLD, Jan. 12]. It's very disappointing to see what is happening. Many Asian young people who were studying abroad have been forced to return home. And the price of many products in Indonesia has risen as much as 100%. But if we let the economies in Asian countries fail, would it be good for the U.S.? Asians would not be able to buy imported products. And if the U.S. cannot sell products to Asia, won't it mean less money for America? ANDY HALIMAN Jakarta...
...fail to be stimulated by the this group of people we've assembled here, it would be like spitting in God's eye." Simpson said...
Currently, the Law School requires students to attend class and gives instructors the power to "delinquent" students who consistently fail to show up. But the instructor is required first to give the student a warning before proceeding to the registrar to have the student removed from the class...
...fail to understand the importance you give to Diana. She certainly was a beautiful woman, with an excellent sense of style, but for the press to print stories about her constantly and inflate her image is silly. A.M. RIYAAZ USMAN Kerala, India...
...says an industry source, "They will be dust. They will lose the demographics and the households. It would be a disaster." NBC has a window from Feb. 1 to March 1 to negotiate a renewal deal with Warner Bros., the studio that produces the show. If the two sides fail to agree, then Warner Bros. can negotiate with the other networks. Leslie Moonves, the president of CBS, developed ER when he was a Warner executive and is particularly eager to land it. Reportedly the studio will ask for $10 million an episode, a huge increase over the nearly $2 million...