Word: pearle
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Despite the unprecedented lack of interest and representation in the Assembly Natasha Pearl '83, who was uncontestedly selected chairman of the Assembly told the approximately 45members present that in addition to "getting out constitution pushed through," the body must work as a watch dog. The Assembly should work to prevent administrators from "sneaking in things" during a time when students are largely apathetic and the government is in transition, Pearl said...
...Pearl said after the meeting she will work through House committees this week to at tract more members to the Assembly The Assembly image of being historically ineffective and the lame duck perception had depleted the Assembly Pearl said...
...Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in West Hollywood, Calif. It is an increasingly common sight these days. Out of the van comes a clump of helium-filled balloons, bobbing in the expensive air. They are blue and silver: it's a boy. Next, a balloon bouquet of pink, pearl and white: a girl. In Hollywood, where trendiness is a measure of sincerity, sending flowers to mothers who have just given birth to babies went out with designer jeans and saying "Trust me." These days the modish gift is balloons...
...Queen celebrated her pearl jubilee in the company of her husband, Prince Philip, 60, and her corgis, a breed Elizabeth made famous when she took to it in the days when she was a princess. Although she has outlasted all but ten British monarchs, Her Majesty is still 34 years shy of the mark set by her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria (1837-1901). If Elizabeth does set a new record, it will not be realized until the year 2014. Heir Apparent Prince Charles, 33, would then...
...Says Arvid Jouppi, a Detroit-based automobile industry analyst: "The great prize for Renault is to become one of the surviving world companies. If they lost North America, they would immediately be out of the big league. They realize, as do the Japanese, that the American market is a pearl without price...