Word: reached
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Cloutier said many Maine students assume that Harvard is financially beyond their reach...
Even his admirers can find inconsistencies between the moral imperatives he embraces in places like Kosovo and the means he is willing to employ to reach them. Gore was a leading advocate of the air war but one of the loudest voices against ground troops. Says an ardent if puzzled supporter, New Republic editor in chief Martin Peretz: "He puts himself into [Clinton's] policy even though I suspect his policy would have been rather different. He would have been earlier and stronger...
...role, Cobb said she also wants to help the PON reach out to other academic disciplines. Cobb said she has already initiated discussions with people involved in sociology and anthropology studies, in addition to contacting the Divinity School...
...alone; one man there lost his mother and his three-week-old son. Altogether, some 750 Oklahomans were injured and 41 killed. And three died in Kansas, and one in Texas. It was the nation's highest tornado-related body count in more than a decade. Property damage may reach $1 billion...
...concluding novel, Bone by Bone (Random House; 410 pages; $26.95), which is Watson's own first-person account, appears after 900 pages of teasing preamble. Because the author has advertised his main character as a monstrous enigma, he must now provide the monster. But Watson's villainy doesn't reach heroic stature. He is a likable bully and a good shot. Most notably, he is a brutal drunk. "When I give in to that urge to drink and stir up trouble," he admits, "there comes an even stronger urge to become drunker and behave still worse...