Word: followers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...part had readily agreed to the summit--but not to concessions. He made it clear to reporters on his plane on the way over that he assumed Clinton would press hard for concessions. Presumably those would start with closing the archaeological tunnel that had touched off the violence and follow with a firm date for redeploying Israeli troops in the West Bank city of Hebron, a step already six months overdue. He was more than ready to resist...
...solution. Drug abuse will be with us as long as we adults teach by example that every problem can be resolved by putting another capsule into our mouths. Everything--from minor headaches to boredom and from stress to fatigue--comes under this heading. Is it any wonder that teenagers follow our example? (The Rev) JOHN LEESE Bivange, Luxembourg...
...wrong direction. When moderator Jim Lehrer, the PBS newscaster, asked Dole whether he agreed with Clinton that Americans were better off than they were four years ago, Dole snapped back with a nod at Clinton, "Well, he's better off than he was four years ago." And then a follow-up: "Saddam Hussein is probably better off than he was four years...
...profile, based on student surveys circulated at the College as well as follow-up interviews, lauded as "Don't-miss courses" Bernbaum Professor of Literature Leo Damrosch's English 10b, any English class taught by Professor of English and American Literature Elaine Scarry and any history class with Donald H. Fleming, Trumbull professor of American history...
...Reciting this list of protected interests was actually a positive aspect of the debate that people will not forget," she said. "As funny as it may seem, it was a great tool for people to follow what he was talking about and for trying to outline a plan for the future...