Word: panning
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...thing about Pierre Salinger, he doesn't mind telling you what he thinks. For years the former ABC News correspondent has argued that the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 was not sponsored by Libya, as most investigators long ago concluded, but was jointly the work of Iran and Syria. And Washington is still talking about the incident last year in which Salinger, 71, who was John F. Kennedy's press secretary, cornered George Bush at a conference on a cruise ship off the Florida coast. During dinner Salinger rose from his table and went unbidden to the former...
...alienated colleagues by complaining about working alongside--or under--agents with academic credentials less impressive than his. He has also singled out for criticism two respected agents--Tom Thurman, head of the explosives unit and the man responsible for cracking the mystery of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103; and Roger Martz, head of the chemistry and toxicology unit--both of whom worked on the Oklahoma case...
...Edwards '99, Vice-Pres. Expression Co.; Mallar Bhattacharya '98, Co-President SAA; Clem A. Pollydore '99, Co-Chair Caribbean Club; Andres R. Nolasco, Co-Chair Fuerza Quisqueyana; Diana Adair, President Girl Spot; Chinwe Onyeagoro '00, Diversity and Distinction; David P. Soskin, Kahuna Harvard Surf Club; Eric D. Albert '97, PAN, UNITE; Louis D. Monoyudis '98, Secretary BGLSA; Candice L. Hoyes '99; LaTanya N. James '99; Sheldon K. Reid '96; Nisha D. S. Hitchman '97; Brian M. Lawrence; Erica U. Fullwood...
...best safeguard against corporate conflicts is openness and full disclosure, so readers and viewers can watch for any lapses in editorial integrity (hence the chart). Our critics pan some Warner Bros. movies (the Batman series, I've noticed, has sometimes been brutalized) and praise others, purely as they see fit. The same is true for the music, TV shows and other productions of the far-flung divisions of Time Warner. If any readers or watchdog groups discern a pattern of dishonest judgments, they can (and should) flail...
...best safeguard against corporate conflicts is openness and full disclosure, so readers and viewers can watch for any lapses in editorial integrity (hence the chart). Our critics pan some Warner Bros. movies (the Batman series, I've noticed, has sometimes been brutalized) and praise others, purely as they see fit. The same is true for the music, TV shows and other productions of the far-flung divisions of Time Warner. If any readers or watchdog groups discern a pattern of dishonest judgments, they can (and should) flail...