Word: questioner
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...question and answer portion of the event forced Fernandez to discuss more than professional sports and history, particularly the status of Haitians in the Dominican Republic...
...ready for a spell of demagoguery. The question is both wrong and arrogant--Russia was never ours to lose--and the real issue is what to do now. But it's already a pundit's dream topic, since it's more fun to lay blame than confront facts and complexity. The "Who lost" phrase is custom cut for G.O.P. presidential contenders to score points against Democratic candidate Al Gore, tagging him as the front man in the Clinton Administration's "failed policy." Capitol Hill is aboil with hearings, beginning this week, aimed at flogging the Administration for everything that...
This was a question that was asked--or perhaps not asked--by hundreds of bankers dealing with Russia in the past decade. Money gushed out of the country for accounts unknown. But it is hard for investigators--to say nothing of politicians--to make a distinction between who was actively helping the Russians rob their economy and who was simply practicing don't-ask banking...
Some students question, though, whether Radcliffe's dissolution means that undergraduate women have lost an advocate, and a friend...
Life's pretty good when seen from the sunny side of .500, which is where at least two of our pigskin prognosticators are sitting after a strong refutation of the previous week's paltry performance. The question you've got to ask yourself: Was last week, when we went a combined 21-24, a fluke and the 8-33 of the week before the representative sample? Or was it the other way around? Do you feel lucky? Our suggestion: Follow us to freedom. And remember, it isn't a loss, it's a score adjustment...