Word: limiters
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Meanwhile, Deutch still faces opposition. Despite Perry's backing, the Pentagon's military brass is fighting a rear-guard action to limit Deutch's control over their spy operations. Veteran CIA hands and Congressmen, on the other hand, are worried that Deutch is going overboard, satisfying the Pentagon's hunger for battlefield secrets at the expense of collecting political and diplomatic intelligence that his principal customer, the President, might need...
...safe to use credit cards on the Internet as it is to do business by mail. The chances of being "ripped off" other than by the "advertiser," even without encryption, are trivial. Should it happen, there are numerous safeguards that limit a buyer's liability. My credit- card company, for instance, monitors my pattern of buying and calls me for verification if there are suspicious variations. JIMMIE R. MITCHELL Nokesville, Virginia...
Prior to this agreement, administrators had rejected proposals to limit Loker to students and staff, according to Rudd W. Coffey '97, a member of the Memorial Hall/Lowell Hall Advisory Committee...
...drafting guidelines that would, among other things, limit gifts to medications that are included in essential-drug lists and that would not expire for at least 12 months. Some in the U.S. pharmaceutical industry are lobbying for exceptions. A consultant has warned ominously that the guidelines might force all drug donations from the U.S. to cease. But Hogerzeil expects a compromise to be adopted by the WHO at a meeting of U.N. agencies this month. "Bona fide donations will still be permitted," he says. If he is right, then countries suffering from natural and man-made disaster should continue...
...President began his eulogy for Commerce Secretary Ron Brown. Seven days had passed since the plane crash in Croatia that killed Brown and 34 others, days filled with the high emotionalism of flag-draped coffins and sobbing families, and during that time, Clinton stretched his verbal gifts to the limit. At Dover Air Force Base when the dead came home, he gave the speech of his life, a psalm of patriotism, sacrifice and redemption. "Life is more than what we know," he said. "Life is more than what we can understand. Life is more than, sometimes, even we can bear...