Word: porting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Brian Stollmeyer Port of Spain, Trinidad...
Without doubt, television and the media played an integral role in the Kennedy presidency, beginning with his impressive displays in the television debates with Richard Nixon during the 1960 campaign. As President, he held live, televised news conferences and invited Life and Look magazine photographers to Hyannis Port. Jacqueline Kennedy conducted a televised tour of the White House. As Theodore White has written, Kennedy was "responsible for much of the myth himself and his particular style was such as to captivate the myth-makers, the men of words and phrases...
...more than a week, the durable chieftain and some 4,000 diehard supporters fought off a savage offensive by an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 Syrian-backed guerrillas in and around the northern port city of Tripoli. According to Abu Mousa, leader of the rebel faction that mounted the assault, it was meant only to persuade Arafat to enter a "dialogue of reform" with P.L.O. dissidents who oppose his policies. The battle, in reality, was nothing less than a crude move by Syria to squelch Arafat once and for all and seize control of the P.L.O. Faced with...
...Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, working with Western Union and Merrill Lynch, is building a gigantic $84 million Teleport on New York City's Staten Island. Its 17 earth stations will be beamed at all domestic and some international satellites and will feed communications into the World Trade Center, skirting the phone company in New York City. Citicorp, the largest U.S. bank, is installing its own $100 million system in Wall Street's financial district, which will take most of its communications out of the phone system. Even Salt Lake City's Mormon Church...
...workers spotted dangerous splitting in the dam and managed to evacuate the immediately threatened area in tune. Nonetheless, he conceded that the accident had serious environmental consequences. Nearly 6 million cu. yds. of thick brine spilled into the Dniester, spreading pollution almost all the way to the Black Sea port of Odessa, 360 miles to the southeast...