Word: harshest
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Some of the report's harshest words were reserved for Pierre R. Voss, who had charged he was discriminated against and harassed on the job. The report charged that Voss "has used unfounded complaints of racism with management and in the student press for personal advantage, and as a means of undermining [security supervisor Donald P.] Behenna...
...northeast border region around Narva, where ethnic Russians constitute 95% of the population, local Russians plan to hold a plebiscite this week on the question of regional autonomy -- a move the Estonians have denounced as "unconstitutional." Western governments have voiced concern about growing discrimination against minorities. But the harshest rebuke has come from Moscow, where Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev denounced the law as "quiet apartheid" and "ethnic cleansing in white gloves...
...Harvard men's and women's tennis teams established one thing this season: pre-season expectations--whether from the programs' harshest critics or their most loyal boosters--are about as worthwhile as Expos...
...Armed Services Committee held its first round of public hearings on the ban. As with most service personnel, the members of the Senate committee -- who seemed more inclined to lecture than listen -- have long since made up their minds. Although committee chairman Sam Nunn has been one of the harshest critics of Clinton's proposal, he clearly hopes to find a middle ground that won't leave the military badly divided. The word around the Capitol is that after a spring of hearings, the end result will be the compromise imposed -- and hailed again by Nunn last week -- of simply...
Still, the collection of print journalist saved their harshest words for television and radio...