Word: jointed
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...institutions need not always be neighbors to collaborate fruitfully. Last month American University signed an agreement with Japan's Ritseumeikan University to offer a joint master's degree in international relations from both schools. "Students would spend one year in Washington, D.C., and one year in Kyoto," explains A.U. president Joseph Duffey, who wants to set up a similar program in business administration...
...there is no consensus in the country on the use of German soldiers anywhere outside the territory of NATO, but the Kohl government has proposed a constitutional amendment to permit participation in U.N. peacekeeping operations. Some conservative political leaders believe German troops should also be available for such joint contingents as the U.S.-led coalition that fought the gulf...
...Fujimoro may have a repeat of 1968 in mind--pull a putsch, but don't behave like a putschist. Such progressive authoritarianism is sort of like smoking a joint but not inhaling. Bad idea. Fujimoro's best bet against Sendero is U.S. support (if Bush were wise, he'd think about debt relief instead of just throwing aid dollars into Peru), and Peruvian popular support...
...aide also told him that the Joint Economic Committee, of which Bentsen is a member, would be interested in the results...
Elizabeth Robertson, associate professor of genetics and development at Columbia Medical School, and Andrew McMahon, an associate member of the Roche Institute of Microbiology in Nutley, New Jersey, will hold the first-ever joint appointments between the two departments...