Word: logged
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...reality that matches the economic plight of the Midwestern fanner." The project has brought together Lange's longstanding interests in the Depression and the decline of the American farmer. Once on the scene, the Minnesota-born actress, who likes to get away from it all at her wilderness log cabin south of Duluth, soon found herself as much at home with the harsh landscape as the "very tough, stoic" Iowans. Moviemakers, she observes, "seem to skip over this part of the world...
Such rival publications as BusinessWeek and London's Financial Times are publishing their own versions, both to boost their visibility and to log sizable profits. BusinessWeek fills its Executive Desk Planner with features like a collection of management tips. FORTUNE, whose diary includes a calorie counter, a listing of the largest U.S. industrial corporations and silver-edged pages, mails a free copy of the book to the chief executive of each company on the FORTUNE 500 list...
Kvitsinsky at first resisted the package. But then he began to suggest changes, and finally he agreed to a deal that included his proposed modifications. By now the two men were sitting on a log, and it had started to rain. Nitze had brought along a typed version of the possible agreement and a pencil and paper for Kvitsinsky to make his own copy. Huddled over their work, sheltering their papers against the drizzle, they tinkered with the language so that they could each have identical versions. The text began, "This is a joint exploratory package for the consideration...
Kirk L. White '87, another Computer Science 11 student, said that the new terminals "may help with waiting time but not with log-in time...
...THERE IS some hope. Through no fault of his own, Ruckelshaus seems to have helped break a log jam in Congress on environmental legislation. Last Thursday (significantly just a day before the Labor Department's asbestos action) the House passed on to the Senate a bill closing many of the remaining loopholes in existing toxic waste law. This is the first major antipollution move made by Congress since the Reagan Administration took office. In addition to the absence of Mrs. Burford, analysts believe that the departure of Secretary of Interior James Watt also aided proponents of the legislation to overcome...