Word: openings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Open Letter to M. Scott Murphy '92, the freshman activist leading the protest against the new housing lottery plan...
...does PBHA have an open door policy? PBH's very purpose is to provide a context which facilitates the effective operation of a program. Any program that becomes a part of Brooks House retains all its current advantages while gaining access to an entire support system. With a 100-year history, PBHA is a wealth of knowledge and experience; programs that join need not start from scratch, learning from their own mistakes. Rather, they can benefit from the accumulation of experiences and the other 34 programs that are currently operating. Furthermore, PBHA provides resources, like vans, supplies, etc., training...
Much would still remain to be done, notably resolving the dispute between Japan and the Soviet Union over several small islands in the Kurile chain, what the Japanese call the Northern Territories, which have been controlled by the U.S.S.R. since World War II. The Soviets should also open their far east much more fully to foreign trade and visitors, and operate their own Pacific fleet in a way that does not raise concern over Soviet objectives...
...rent 'em to sniff out their kids' rooms to see if they're hiding drugs. Big businesses could use them to sniff out the desks of employees they suspect are using drugs. That would avoid all those constitutional questions about urine testing and lie detector tests." Jeff's eyes open wide and unblinking behind his thick-lensed glasses. "Whaddaya think...
That happened after Weyrich, who heads the archconservative Free Congress Research and Education Foundation, charged in an open hearing that Tower could become a "national embarrassment" as Secretary of Defense. "Over the course of many years," he explained, "I have encountered the nominee in a condition, a lack of sobriety, as well as with women to whom he was not married." Nunn would hear no more right then, though he promised Weyrich a chance to elaborate in closed session. In a later open hearing, Nunn asked Tower "whether you yourself have any alcohol problem." Tower's answer: "I have none...