Word: guests
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...Friday night. All the elements that constitute a great jazz concert were there: three generations of excellent horn players, a tight, driving rhythm section, good choice of materia, and a talented and charismatic gig leader to shine before a responsive crowd. The performance at Scullers Jazz Club at the Guest Quarter's Suite Hotel was a solid, fulfilling set of mainstream jazz...
...general, guest speakers are much more likely than any individual students to damage the favorable learning conditions sought by the Law school's guidelines. Such speakers have a much larger audience than one individual usually has. Thus, they have the potential to affect more people. The more people they affect, the more they impact the educational environment. So if the Law School's purpose in adopting speech codes is to protect the educational environment from becoming excessively hostile, intimidating or degrading, it should apply all of its prohibitions it should apply all of its prohibitions to the speech...
...Government major, and there are a large number of great foreign guest lecturers and scholars who come here," said Giovani. "Like George Papandeou, a visiting scholar at the John F. Kennedy school, who even started a discussion group of Greek graduates and undergraduates, to talk about problems in Greece today...
...shopping segment of the morning ends when Zlata's publicist announces that it is time to head for a taping of Charlie Rose's pbs talk show. Here again, Zlata holds her own, even when the usually unctuous host prods his child guest to defend herself against a New York Times review excoriating her book. Even when Rose asks Zlata, who is still struggling with English, if writing the diary was a "catharsis" for her. Returning to the green room, Zlata is delighted when Rose's next guest, novelist Paul Theroux, tells her she guessed the meaning of the term...
...border police, Sarhadi arrived in their country on Aug. 13, 1991, ostensibly to work as an archivist in the Iranian embassy. His real mission, Bruguiere claims, was to help whisk Bakhtiar's murderers out of the country. Phone data, backed up by questioning of hotel personnel and inspection of guest registers, indicate that Sarhadi was in touch with both the Istanbul base and the Geneva hotel where hit-man Azadi stayed just before his escape from the country. Sarhadi's lawyer, Nuri Albala, admits that his client's "passport arrived in Switzerland on Aug. 13, 1991" but insists that someone...