Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...will Congress respond to the NASA proposals? "There was a high giggle factor when they first heard about it," says a congressional aide. No longer. California's George Brown, chairman of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, is convinced that "a significant possibility of an impact exists that would have major consequences" and that "we can do something about it. It can't be some hare-brained scheme that would cost umpteen billion dollars for an immediate mission," he stresses, "but we can do all of the precursor planning and prepare the kind of launch vehicle necessary...
Editor's Note: The editorial chairs only respond to letters to the editor when they contain inaccuracies. Lewis's letter falls in this category...
This vacillation seems a good enough compromisefor Radcliffe. "We're eager for RUS, since it is astudent organization for all women, for theirportfolio to respond to the interests of allwomen," Wilson says. "They'll probably do itsequentially by having more than one kind ofprogram...
...minds, and the Europeans have the Balkans." Saddam wants to ease the constraints imposed on his sovereignty and remove the conflict from the U.N. context: within those corridors, Iraq is putting itself forward as accommodating. "In our culture, once somebody comes to you with military threats, you don't respond. If someone comes to us in a nice way, we respond," Iraqi Ambassador Nizar Hamdoon insists. Would Saddam...
...Shalala's confirmation hearing, New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan noted that "this week there has been rather a clatter of campaign promises being tossed out the window." Asked at a press conference whether he considered any campaign promise to be "ironclad," Clinton replied that he must "respond to changing circumstances." (See cover stories, beginning on page...