Word: liaison
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Fizzling chemicals spell the end of delirious passion; for many people that marks the end of the liaison as well. It is particularly true for those whom Dr. Michael Liebowitz of the New York State Psychiatric Institute terms "attraction junkies." They crave the intoxication of falling in love so much that they move frantically from affair to affair just as soon as the first rush of infatuation fades...
...down a deadline to withdraw their gunmen. By Friday, Oakley had brokered a temporary reconciliation between the country's two most powerful clan leaders, General Mohammed Farrah Aidid and Ali Mahdi Mohammed, who had not spoken in more than a year. Emerging from their meeting at the U.S. liaison office, the two warlords agreed to an immediate cease-fire and ordered their fighters to leave the capital, though no one believed their hostilities have ended for good...
Charles J. Adomanis '95, technical liaison for the HRDC, acknowledged yesterday that a proposal has been made to the Standing Committee on Dramatic Arts that could change Symonds' job description. The committee is responsible for selecting instructors and technicians for the dramatic arts at Harvard...
However, members say this step was preceded by many other shifts in the way the SAA operates. Two years ago, the organization decided to expand its executive board to include eight members: president, treasurer, social coordinator, academic and political coordinator, liaison, publicity coordinator and two members-at-large. Since then, the members-at-large have been replaced by a gender issues coordinator and an executive coordinator...
Said the council's press and publicity liaison Victor Chiu '95, "I don't think that the council disagrees with the fact that the 29 Garden St. residents got the shortend of the straw. However, I don't think thisresolution is the way to go about remedying thisproblem...