Word: oustings
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...foisted upon them -- are the ones who always suffer. At the Lawyers' Union in Baghdad's fashionable Mansour district, a white-haired attorney captures Iraqis' twin resentments in his . rage: "Did Bill Clinton have to murder Layla Attar to prove how powerful he is?" he demands. "Did that strike oust Saddam? No. So what's the point...
Gardner and the chair of the department of Visual and Environmental Studies, Alfred F. Guzzetti, have repeatedly said that their decision to oust the curator and convert the gallery to studio space is in the best interest of the center and its patrons. They could not be reached for comment yesterday...
Hata's new party, roughly translated as Japan Renewal, the second group in three days to defect from the Liberal Democrats, is considered the most likely to pull together a coalition able to oust what is left of Japan's unruly and unroyal dynasty. Once the managers of Japan's rise to economic-superpower status under the warm glow of its alliance with the U.S., the Liberal Democrats today are noted for a single, sordid attribute: corruption. Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa sank to a lowly 9% approval rating two weeks ago after he buckled under party pressure and failed...
Many of New York City's 32 community school boards violently opposed the plan, which Chancellor Joseph A. Fernandez strongly supported. The school boards effectively mustered enough support to oust Fernandez, though his record as Chancellor had otherwise been a strong...
Olympio spoke hopefully of the possibility for the emergence of democracy in many of the African countries currently ruled by force. Yet he warned against the use of force to oust a repressive regime, cautioning "it is extremely dangerous to use force with people who have guns...