Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...thought the end had come. But, at the last minute fellow workers running for their lives stopped for a few minutes to hit off the cart and I was freed and running," the 42-year-old Kardes said...
...could have just one more hour or so. "Snoozing" didn't fool him, so he decided to set his alarm for 3 a.m. a few mornings. When he woke up at three, he could look at the clock and say, "Ah, I have four more hours to sleep." Another fellow had an even stranger method. Because of a late job, he doesn't get to sleep until 4:30 any morning, but he also doesn't like to sleep all day. By his bedside he keeps a glass of water and some No-Doz. When his alarm wakes...
...task force plans to suggest a series of reforms that will make Bangladesh's industries more competitive on the world market, said HIID Fellow and Project Coordinator Joseph Stern...
...subpoenas from two House subcommittees that had been investigating the Superfund. If she had hoped to receive more sympathetic treatment from the Republican-controlled body, she miscalculated. Republican Senator Robert Stafford told Lavelle sternly that she had "created the impression that your agency may be in bed with polluters." Fellow Republican Senator John Chafee complained that she had been "extremely insensitive" about the appearance of impropriety in her frequent lunches and dinners with chemical-industry officials. Lavelle argued that she was a "saleswoman," trying to persuade corporate executives to go to the bargaining table instead of to court, an approach...
...paparazzi. Outside his Park Avenue hotel with Socialite Lynn Wyatt, the wife of Texas Oilman Oscar Wyatt and an old family friend, Rainier ran up against a virtual wall of press lenses. Momentarily losing his temper, he reportedly lunged forward and hit one of the photographers, sending the fellow's glasses skittering across the pavement. At a Broadway theater the next night, Rainier was accused of cursing and slugging another paparazzo who clicked when he should have ducked. Later that night, as his father hopped into a waiting limousine, Albert extended the middle finger of his left hand...