Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Controversy has surrounded Anderson outside the department as well. Cambridge's first commissioner threatened to resign after the city manager pressured him to hire eight recruits with arrest records...
Peninsula writers immediately attackedthe minister and Summer E. Anderson '92, thecontroversial former president of the RepublicanClub, publicly suggested that Gomes resign...
Providing moral focus for the demonstrations was Chamlong Srimuang, a retired general and former governor of Bangkok who heads the opposition Palang Dharma party. A Buddhist, Chamlong announced that he would fast unto death to force Suchinda to resign. That vow sparked the antigovernment rallies. Suchinda fought back by accusing critics of promoting social unrest and declaring that he would resign only if his coalition suffered a parliamentary defeat. Suchinda's defiance was undermined, however, when his five-party coalition, clearly shaken by events, agreed to four constitutional amendments, including one that would require the Prime Minister...
...blame him for the insensitivity of a few students? No one calls for President Neil L. Rudenstine to resign during controversies over the content of student publications in the College. (We wonder if any administrator could long survive if it were standard practice to fire them whenever someone at Harvard feels offended by a parody or an editorial...
...three years after Moscow's army pulled out. But as mujahedin forces led by Ahmad Shah Massoud marched on the capital of Kabul from the north, more and more of the government's army commanders went over to him, creating new coalitions in the field. Najibullah was forced to resign two weeks ago, and went into hiding...