Word: referred
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...made a name for itself in 1992 for its rapid response, so you have the masters of the game against a Dole team that's still coming together." In contrast to a Dole team still in disarray, the Clintons have a filing cabinet full of responses to which they refer any time Dole takes the offensive. How to right his course? For one thing, Edwards says, "Dole needs to get the Senate back on track. He needs to have headlines saying that Bob Dole, the master of getting the votes, is getting this done, is getting that done...
After changing the language of the proposal from "the Dean may refer the dispute [to the Ad-Board], to "the Dean will refer the dispute," Simons acquiesced...
...LACK OF A "monstrous cause" for such a "monstrous effect" as the slaughter of innocents in Dunblane, Lance Morrow [ESSAY, March 25] noted that "only the vocabulary of evil" could explain what happened there. But as long as social commentators feel they can justifiably use the term nonentity to refer to any human being, society will continue to be plagued by eruptions of violence like the one at Dunblane. BRUCE A. FRENCH Guilford, Connecticut Via E-mail...
...Volga where Vladimir Lenin, ne Ulyanov, was born in 1870. It contains a varied assortment of Lenin shrines, from his parents' apartments to his classroom to a modernistic museum complex on a bluff overlooking the river. The city is so resistant to political and economic reform that some Russians refer to it as a "communist preserve." It has been ruled since 1990, except for a brief interval, by its "Red Governor," Yuri Goryachev, who was once First Secretary of the region's Communist Party. He continues to operate in the peremptory style of a party boss from his colonnaded, four...
...what's that they say about learning a little economics being more dangerous than knowing none? I refer to "Reassessing America's Free Trade Policies" (March 13) by Bradley Whitman. With such a delightful list of dressed-up economic half-truths, one would surely be remiss not to take a bite! Or maybe, just...