Word: grahame
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Graham T. Allison, Jr. '62, director of the Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, called for Americans to "refocus on what matter to us most: weapon containment." Allison advised that the United States government purchase nuclear warheads from Russia...
...awesome and is going to be an unbelievable asset to all the Harvard programs with the weight room," said Women's Tennis Coach Gordan Graham. "It will help immensely with recruiting. It's like going from the poor house to the penthouse...
...sure, there are people who deny nearly all the above. "There is no major age discrimination in recruiting," says Ruth Graham, who owns a Washington employment agency. There is much less today than there was 20 years ago, anyway, says Shirley Brussell, 77. She is executive director of Operation ABLE, a Chicago-based employment and training agency that specializes in helping job seekers age 50 and above and proves by its mere existence that older workers get more assistance now than they once...
...Except on really important occasions," writes Graham Greene of one of his spies, "he always preferred the truth. The truth can be double-checked." It has been Clinton's good fortune that politics is not very good at double-checking. The law, however...
There is something to be said for Clinton's playing the race and religion card, in a modified Swaggart mode. Risky, but consider: Clinton appears on TV flanked by the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rev. Billy Graham, the reverends arranged like pastoral bookends in full supportive body English. Clinton, voice husky, sincere, speaks to the camera about the weekend of soul searching he has just spent with Jesse and Billy; speaks about his brother's drug addiction and about (here goes) his own long troublesome addiction, which is sex; subtly blames his childhood, the alcoholic home; implies the sins...