Word: permanente
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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The only two assistant professors to be denied tenure since 1969 were crits. The second of these, Clare Dalton, asked President Bok in July to review her case. Last spring, she missed the two-thirds majority needed to recieve a permanent post by only three votes.
Since any one of the five permanent members of the council (the U.S., Britain, France, the Soviet Union and China) can veto a resolution, an embargo rested heavily on Moscow and Peking. The Chinese, whom U.S. officials charged with regularly selling arms to Iran, have been cool to an embargo...
After Secretary of State George Shultz held a one-hour meeting with Shevardnadze and lunched with China's Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian, the Reagan Administration seemed to give up hope of a quick sanctions vote. Instead, the U.S. showed more interest in preserving unity among the five permanent council members...
The military strongman seized control hours after Governor-General Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau, who represents Queen Elizabeth II in the former British colony, announced an interim solution to the Pacific island chain's political problems. Ganilau proposed a caretaker government consisting of all major political groups pending new elections. But...
Assistant Professor of VES Linda Podheiserprovided one possible explanation for theLumieres' short sightedness. "Very quickly peoplebegan to recognize the narrative possibilitiesthat the Lumieres did not," she said. But, shesaid, within five years after the first screeningin Paris, the film industry was well on its way tobecoming a permanent establishment.