Word: formalities
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...customs officials in Hawaii, Marcos arrived in Honolulu with a few million dollars in cash and several million more in jewelry, art and other valuables hidden in boxes of Pampers diapers. U.S. customs laws demand that anyone bringing in more than $10,000 worth of currency make a formal declaration of just how much they have...
...economics-related courses, seminars, and discussion paper series have been offered at the Law School for years, said program director Steven M. Shavell. The grant served as the stimulus to draw these activities into a formal program, said Shavell, professor of law and economics...
Organizing efforts, which began at the Medical School, have only recently been expanded to include the entire university. Before it can achieve formal recognition as a bargaining group, HUCTW must receive majority approval from university employees...
...movements. Mandela is currently challenging the validity of the banning order before South Africa's Supreme Court. If the ban is upheld, the charges in the regional court may be reactivated. Even less clear is the disposition of investigations opened into the activities of several journalists. If formal charges are brought, it will be the first time that journalists have been criminally charged since the press restraints were imposed...
...factor in Aquino's decision to go forward quickly with a civil- disobedience campaign was the fear that her moderate forces would soon be overtaken by pro-Communist groups eager to exploit the popular frustration at Marcos' formal election victory. As she planned her forthcoming rallies, Aquino continued to act forcefully to keep radical leftists from climbing aboard her campaign. One would-be partner: the 1 million-member leftist coalition known as Bayan, whose leadership is widely believed to have links to the Communist New People's Army. Aquino has every reason to be leery of newfound leftist allies. Throughout...