Word: permanente
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Many audience members said they enjoyed the speakers' light-hearted take on normally serious topics, and some expressed their disappointment that Reich and Simpson are not permanent members of the Kennedy School faculty.
The Save the Tiger group does not see its mission ending with this trip. The group hopes to develop a permanent field station to allow future Princeton students to do thesis research in the park, on the tigers as well as the indigenous tribes in the area.
Some change in Antarctic climate is already noticeable. It seems to be snowing more often at the South Pole, an area remote from any obvious sources of additional moisture. In the continent's Dry Valleys region, the lake ice seems to be thinning. It actually rained briefly at the American...
"It was sitting...unsecured in a sort of niche," Macy said. "Mr. Kiely and the Fogg Museum will be thrilled [when they hear that it was found]. It was sort of on permanent loan to us."
Murmurings of trouble have emanated from the network since the 1980s, when White House reporter Mara Liasson threatened to file a sex-discrimination case against NPR but eventually settled out of court. A 1988 pay-equity study showed that women, even such NPR bright lights as Nina Totenberg and Cokie...