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...will go there with a small advance team as soon as possible," says Hans Blix, executive chairman of the U.N. Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC), which monitors chemical and biological weapons. Once the inspectors enter Iraq, they need to set up transportation, communications, laboratories and radios and hire interpreters and local staff. Under current rules, the inspectors then have 60 days to draw up a "work program" outlining the sites they intend to check. Last week Blix indicated that the U.N. is willing to conduct a few unannounced inspections, a move the White House had been pressing...
...recent years, we have sought to recruit members by postering and mail-dropping, by holding information sessions and office hours and through e-mails to house lists and student groups. Our efforts attract 150 to 200 applicants for our spring selection process each year. Currently, the first admissions hire process has attracted a “few dozen” applicants, and advertising has been sparse, making nebulous the admissions office’s assertion that they will attract a larger, broader group of students...
...also said he intends to hire a professional animator—which he acknowledges could be a potentially costly undertaking—to work with undergraduates in designing and creating computer animations of scientific processes...
...time. Choi retorted, "I haven't been wanting to meet you." The union is still burned up over Daewoo's decision to lay off 1,750 workers last year. Leaders blame GM for the redundancies, though the company says it did not demand the staff cuts and promised to hire 300 workers back...
Huidekoper would not describe the new initiatives, but added that Simmons has already pledged to “hire new faculty, create a new life sciences building and define new academic priorities...