Word: liaisoning
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...favorite supermodel of all, graces the cover. When there is talk of lunching at the Royalton hotel -- which houses New York's famously soigne publishing-world eatery, 44 -- Zlata asks, beaming, "Is that where the models are?" But her giddy, girlish mood is dampened when the French publishing liaison, assuming a Naomi Wolf-ish posture, informs Zlata that "models aren't people to emulate. They are obsessed with their bodies, not with what's up here," she adds, pointing to her head...
...removed from the evidence file. The exact contents of the report are unclear, but the testimony has deepened suspicions that Iran has been pressuring the German government to limit the Mykonos case to keep intelligence matters out. However, German intelligence chief Bernd Schmidbauer, the country's main liaison with Iran, has repeatedly denied that Tehran has exerted any undue influence or that the missing report contains crucial information. Iran's ambassador to Germany, Seyed Hossein Mousavian, "categorically ((denies)) any connection between Darabi and the Iranian state" and blames the killings on "assassins from the outside, who want to sabotage Iran...
Goldston Professor of Business Administration Henry B. Reiling, faculty liaison to the committee, said students need clear standards for proper conduct...
Negotiations opened between the Mexican government and members of the rebel Zapatista National Liberation Army in the state of Chiapas. Both sides have already made concessions: the rebels have agreed to confine the talks to local issues, and the government's liaison has said a settlement to the uprising, begun on New Year's Day, would require "strengthening the institutions of the republic ... and a new treatment for indigenous communities all over the country...
...Hanoi's breakthrough to its old foe is less than total. Though the two sides are setting up liaison offices to handle their interests, Washington is withholding diplomatic recognition pending what Clinton called "more progress, more cooperation, more answers" on missing servicemen. The list, which technically numbers 2,238, is actually far shorter. The Pentagon is satisfied that only 73 unresolved cases remain in which the missing combatants could conceivably have been captured alive. Some families, and supporting % groups of veterans, hotly dispute such a short list, calling Clinton a victim of bureaucratic flimflam...