Word: partnerships
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...idea for the November 14th conference--which will engage students, faculty and alumnae in addressing gender at Harvard and Radcliffe--came from a research partnership on the history of women at Harvard offered by the Charles Warren Center...
...fashion's orbit when he announced that he was shutting down his business after a 10-year career during which media attention rarely eluded him but strong sales often did. The final blow came from Chanel Inc., which had bankrolled Mizrahi since 1992 but decided to dissolve its partnership with the designer after three years of financial losses...
...residents are worried about Duke's ever expanding tentacles. The acquisition, completed in July, has caused some hard feelings among Durham Regional's staff physicians. They fear it will destroy Durham Regional's identity as the comfortable community hospital--and cut into their private practices. "The structure [of the partnership] has been developed, but we don't know how it is going to work," says Dr. Stuart Manning, president of the Durham Regional medical staff...
Some of these distinctions are choreographed. Over the years, the King and the prince have developed a deliberately complementary partnership. Hussein plays the role of the beaming, benevolent father, while Hassan is the disciplinarian, even if it makes him unloved. Hussein will receive a delegation of functionaries, clap them on the back and tell them they've done a fine job. Then he'll phone Hassan, complain about their shortcomings and instruct his brother to sort...
Such moves have set some U.S. officials to grumbling that Abdullah is anti-American, but the Prince is at pains to stress his commitment to the long-standing Saudi-American partnership, and he supports other U.S. positions in the region. Although he speaks emotionally of Iraq's suffering under U.N. sanctions, he places the blame where Clinton does--squarely on Saddam Hussein. On the eve of his Washington visit, Abdullah took a step that delighted U.S. officials: he cut Saudi relations with the fundamentalist Taliban rulers in Afghanistan, who have given haven to suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden. The reason...