Word: liaison
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...preference shown toward children who livein the neighborhood and those with siblings in aparticular school prevents the abolition of schoolstereotypes, says Farah M. Ravanbakash, a formerparent liaison at the Tobin School...
...surely making Harvard a terrific place for undergraduates, and The Crimson (along with the relatively high percentage of College students who refuse to fully fund the council) somehow misses the story. Apparently The Crimson also refuses to recognize the important role the UC plays as the official student liaison to the administration...
Aronberg, who said security is the "number oneconcern on campus," said he plans to appointcouncil members to the citizens' advisory board asa formal liaison between the students and thepolice...
...outraged, and so were many leading French politicians. When President Francois Mitterrand, on a visit to Oman, heard what had happened, he demanded and got the resignations of the three senior civil servants who were involved in admitting Habash. The head of the French Red Cross, who acted as liaison in moving Habash, resigned as an adviser to Mitterrand...
...accord calls for the two countries to re-establish links in the form of roads and communications. They will also set up a liaison office to help reunite some 10 million families separated by the peninsula's hostilities from 1950 to 1953 and the long standoff that followed. These human bonds have long been sought by South Korean President Roh Tae Woo and opposed by the xenophobic regime of North Korea's Kim Il Sung. Pyongyang's about-face seems to reflect its concern over growing diplomatic isolation and sharp setbacks to its own economy...