Word: reopen
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...will not end easily. D'Amato, riding a highly popular issue that has helped boost his standing in the polls, is already agitating to reopen the terms of the 1946 tripartite gold treaty, arguing that the Swiss lied about the much vaster sums they actually held. And the U.S. Administration doesn't rule...
MEMPHIS: New technology may be able to determine whether James Earl Ray's rifle killed Martin Luther King Jr. If the Tennessee Court of Appeals agrees, a local judge?s order for new, more sophisticated ballistics tests may help reopen the investigation into the murder, and possibly bring the case before a jury. Because James Earl Ray confessed to the killing, he was never put on trial, not even when he recanted three days after his arrest and said that a shadowy band of conspirators associated with a man known as Raoul had orchestrated the assassination. While Ray's fingerprints...
Prosecutors trying to reopen his case will have a tough time. Many of the witnesses, including key subordinates from Lincoln and its parent, American Continental Corp., are far from eager to repeat their performance now that their own cases have been settled. So it seems that Keating may have beaten the rap. True, he has served more time than nearly all the major white-collar criminals of the '80s, including notorious junk-bond king Michael Milken, with whom he did hundreds of millions of dollars in deals...
...priority for both men is improving the performing environment for their companies. Later this month, the Kennedy Center concert hall will close for extensive acoustic renovations, to reopen in the fall. As for the opera, it plans to move out of the Kennedy Center entirely. Thanks to an $18 million gift from Mrs. Eugene B. Casey, chairman of the board, the company has acquired the old Woodward & Lothrop department store in downtown Washington. After some political wrangling, including a videotaped deposition from Domingo, the city approved a zoning variance so that the store could be converted into an opera house...
...late November the New York Times reported the presence of "angst" among the city's important people because the closed-for-repairs Russian Tea Room, a restaurant designed to bring back the glory of the Czars, might never reopen...