Word: fittingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...will be a fascinating experience," Nye said last night. "It is a chance to rethink how you adjust the intelligence from the Cold War to fit the more diverse threats of today, such as drug wars and global warming...
...grants to organizations that fall directly within its mandate. That means projects that clearly do not deal with race relations shouldn't get Foundation funding. It means some ethnic groups' projects--like the minority resume bank, which seems to do little to promote campus understanding--also might not fit...
...Chemical Bank building, where she gulped Diet Dr Pepper and deposed health-care experts. Alternately, she continued calling key members of Congress to pay the kind of respects that will make the eventual arm twisting easier. Along the way she remembered that it would be possible to fit more people into the President's first official dinner on Sunday night and told an aide to send out more invitations. By then it was time to have a long chat with Chelsea about her second day of school, before being honored at a reception by the National Child Labor Committee...
...Rosenfeld, the alleged MODsters and their ilk do not fit the standard image of a hacker: the wealthy, suburban geek who trespasses on computers just for fun. These cyberpunks are ethnically mixed (from blacks and Hispanics to Italians and Lithuanians), favor close-cropped hip-hop haircuts and live in urban, blue-collar neighborhoods. They fight rival gangs with cheap computers, not sticks or knives. Some are big drug users; most are simply addicted to what Rosenfeld calls the "adrenaline rush of computer power, which is better than sex, drugs or rock 'n' roll...
...important to keep the populace politically informed. Today, the free press is essential to keeping this country's democracy functioning. The press informs people of the events and issues of the day, locally and nationally. The press provides the information by which people judge whether their representatives are fit for office...