Word: reconsiderations
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Despite an obvious need for accommodation in South Africa, the answer to its problems is not an overnight turnabout ((WORLD, May 4)). Political parties can rewrite the old laws and even reconsider their right to African land, but no good will come from any of these reforms if Afrikaner children...
For their part, airlines appear to have misjudged the cost of one of the industry's runaway successes. Last year U.S. airlines issued more than $1 billion worth of bonus awards, estimates Business Flyer, an industry newsletter. This year, but for the rule changes, the amount would have exceeded $2...
In any case, Dewitt felt well-rested after the film and resumed his quest. After pedalling furiously for a few minutes, however, nature began to make its oldest demand on Dewitt, and he pulled over to search for a sanitary rest room. He found one in a theater, and old...
In the April 10 issue of The Harvard Crimson, the headline of an article and the article on the Graduate Student Council's response to the new Judicial Board misstated what measure the council supported. The council only approved establishing a committee to reconsider the disciplinary system.
One vote considered the motion to table the motion to indefinitely postpone the motion to reconsider the motion to override the President's veto of the highway bill, or, for all it mattered, the house that Jack built.