Word: lippedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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NEW ORLEANS: Amid concerns that insurance companies may sometimes play fast and loose with sensitive medical information, a Mississippi woman has sued one firm for being too tight-lipped. Attorneys for the company, Jackson National Insurance, argued in a federal appeals court Monday that it was not legally obligated to...
ATLANTA: ValuJet's plans to take to the air less than three months after its disastrous May plane crash were met with a tight-lipped response from the FAA Wednesday. While the airline, grounded since mid-June, says it anticipates that revamped maintenance and training procedures will convince the FAA...
In 1971 Kaczynski set off for Montana, buying land and building his house and living on what he could grow or kill. He did odd jobs now and then but apparently got by on a few hundred dollars a year, with plenty of free time for his growing vocation: the...
The network withdrawals drew a tight-lipped response from Robert Pitofsky, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission. "I support comparative advertising," Pitofsky says. "I hope that this is not an occasion to suppress comparative ads overall." Perhaps not, but the rat-a-tat of battling drug claims has been making...
FOR MINISTER LOUIS FARRAKHAN the days leading up to the Million Man March on Washington were strewn with good omens, festooned with portents of success--beginning, of course, with the nifty bit of alliteration embedded in the event's name by Farrakhan himself. As the Oct. 16 march drew near...