Word: information
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hope this has no negative impact on this woman's life, but my first real duty is to inform my viewers," Gartner said...
...which suggests that Saddam may have overstretched the terms of the arrangement, if one existed, to Iran's surprise and dismay. Another explanation favored by British officials is that an agreement may have been drawn up so hastily that the Iranian command had insufficient time to inform its air-defense forces. Whatever the case, the Iranians did not challenge subsequent flights from Iraq, though they insisted publicly they had made no deal with Baghdad...
...affected companies made clear that they would begin searching for alternative safeguards. Du Pont health-and-safety vice president Bruce Karrh said the company would continue to inform workers about workplace hazards. "The only difference," he says, "will be that instead of us making the decision, they'll have the option." Du Pont may also consider requiring women of childbearing years to wear additional protective clothing in high-risk areas. Denise Zutz, director of corporate communication at Johnson Controls, said her firm would also "doubtless consider going back to some sort of voluntary policy," as had been the company...
Throughout the play, Tan resists placing his characters in simple, archetypical roles, cultivating instead the psychological complexities and hidden motivations that inform the resolution of Aeschylus' own version. Who would have suspected that Apollo would have to use an erotic tango dance to persuade Athena to side with him on Orestes' behalf...
Second, I would like to inform Ms. Zaleskas that there are very many people who actually do celebrate Irish culture as she sees correct. For example, within this past week alone, the Harvard Irish Cultural Society has sponsored a poetry reading by Seamus Heaney, a lecture by Northern Irish politician John Hume, a presentation of the film "My Left Foot and an Irish art exhibition currently on display on the second floor of Hilles Library. In addition, traditional Irish music is broadcast every day of the year on at least one radio station in the Boston area, including Harvard...