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...when a notice of appeal is served on us, the University will respond in the appropriate legal manner," University Attorney Robert B. Donin said yesterday...
Salary usually isn't discussed until subsequent interviews. But if the interviewer asks you what you expect to earn, you can respond by asking what the salary range is for the job. The company usually has a certain number of jobs to be filled in the definite salary brackets. An OCS counselor can tell you the average starting salary for such a position. You may also wish to look over the Salary Survey, published by the College Placement Council, or to look in the U.S. government publications entitled The Occupational Outlook for College Graduates. Both are in the OCS library...
Gardner said he and a few friends discussed starting an anti-Perot effort earlier in the week, when Perot began dropping serious hints that he would reenter the race. His group of friends worried that a disgruntled public might respond to Perot's fresh outlook on politics without thinking seriously about real issues in his campaign, Gardner said...
...same was true on the issue of whether the U.S. would be willing to enforce the Paris agreement by retaliating militarily against violations on the MIA issue and others. Kissinger drafted letters, which Nixon signed, making such pledges to South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu. "We will respond with full force should the settlement be violated by North Vietnam," read one sent in January 1973, and that helped persuade Thieu to sign the peace accord. But Kissinger and Nixon kept these letters secret from Congress -- and even from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. As it turned out, Congress...
...handed back 591 prisoners of war. Unaccounted for were hundreds of men the U.S. believed had been captured alive, most from bombing attacks and covert operations in Laos, who were neither returned nor included on Vietnamese lists of the dead. Washington repeatedly demanded more information, but Hanoi refused to respond...