Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that the American presence in Beirut has failed. We have not "kept the peace." We have not succeeded in resolving the Syrian problem. What we did was to intervene in a conflict which was not ours to fight. More significantly, we established the Marines as sitting ducks, unable to respond offensively or defensively to an attack...
...would just like to respond to Mike Knobler's article, "Green With Envy," not as an attack on him, but for the sake of the Harvard students who were given the wrong idea about Dartmouth. The picture of Hanover that Mr. Knobler points is that of "a miserable place to spend an afternoon, let alone four years." In fact, Dartmouth is located in beautiful Hanover, N.H., where the foliage is now breathtaking, the air is always fresh and clean, the mountains are great for hiking and camping, and soon for hiking, and serenity of a college "alone in the wilderness...
...Waller, who has found that social change in Britain could be in the process of making Labor "the party of the past." Waller's analysis shows that since the 1970s Britain has become a society of skilled workers and homeowners, a middle-class nation that no longer can respond to the Labor Party's outmoded proletarian appeal. Kinnock's dilemma is that he must change his party without risking either a split in its ranks or a revolt by the suspicious hard-line left that gave him its support. The new leader likes...
Walters charges that her male co-workers repeatedly harassed her while she worked for B&G. In one incident, a B&G employee allegedly threw a firecracker at her ear. Her suit also contends that the University did not respond to her complaints against the workers...
...University will ask the accused harasser for a written response. The harasser is therefore allowed to see the victim's complaint, but the victim is not necessarily allowed to see the harasser's response. Harvard thereby omits a critical component of due process; the right of each side to respond to the evidence gathered by the other...