Word: logged
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Police regularly give reporters "a complete report minus the names" of the information in the log, he added...
Next to the Johnson abode on a 2,000-acre spread near Austin, Reagan's house on his 688-acre California ranch looks like a log cabin ("It is," protests Nancy). No central heat. No wine cellar. Two bedrooms. Three cattle. Six horses. Three McCulloch chain saws (for cutting firewood). One old Jeep. One decrepit tractor. (When a John Deere executive saw Reagan's tractor, he dispatched a salesman to make a deal. The President was told that for $58,000 and his old model, he could get the tractor of his dreams. "Forget it," Reagan answered...
...canoe, the Truluv. His stereo rig would be spurned by the average twelve-year-old. The Corum $20-gold-piece watch he sports is a ten-year-old gift from friends. A couple of years ago, he and Nancy made a pact for a mutual Christmas gift, a power log splitter...
...following reports were compiled from notes in the Harvard Police log from September 18 to October 1. Police Blotter is a regular feature of The Crimson. Compiled by L. Joseph Garcia...
...sure how widespread consulting is today or if it has increased over the last decade because often a professor's consulting activities overlap with his University duties. In addition, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has no monitoring system to log how much time its members spend consulting. Professors often feel sensitive about the subject and rarely discuss it. Ptashne, for example, refuses to comment on his work for Genetics Institute. "It's something you don't discuss much. There's a feeling that it's not your business," Richard J. Zeckhauser, professor of Political Economy and chairman...