Word: jointed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...mediation strategy, which Kelman calls "joint ideas," encourages two parties to focus more on human issues than political issues, according to the award's web site...
...pleased to welcome Katharine S. Park '72 as the Stone Radcliffe Professor of History of Science and Women's Studies. The joint tenure is extremely appropriate for a scholar who, according to Professor of History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn, "very nicely crosses disciplines in her work." We are sure Park will greatly enhance both departments...
...CANDIDATE] COLIN POWELL FORMER CHAIRMAN OF JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF [SIGN OF RUNNING] No real ones, as usual [PLAUSIBILITY FACTOR] He's the colossus of the field--if he wants it [WANTS TO REMIND US OF:] Colin Powell [ACTUALLY REMINDS US OF:] Hamlet...
...addition to working with the Medical School, SPH works with other Harvard graduate schools, such as the Kennedy School of Government, to form joint degree programs...
There's a whole lot of shakin' going on inside Pentagon combat boots as President Clinton prepares to pick a new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The reason is that one of two top candidates is a tough-talking Leatherneck who thinks today's military are deployed too often for too long and are buying too many weapons at too high a price. The appointment of Marine General John Sheehan, commander of the U.S. Atlantic Command (his main rival is the current Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman, Air Force General Joseph Ralston), would make him the first Marine...