Word: restarts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Since the RUS has largely become a fundingorganization, and especially with the question ofadmitting men into the RUS, we thought it wastime" to restart seventh Sense, says AshwiniSukthankar '95, a former RUS secretary who lostthis spring's elections for the union'spresidency...
...than ever to use such channels. Even so, my companion was impressed at the influence wielded by powerful members of the military-industrial establishment eyeing a $100 million deal: overnight the old comrade's network had worked out methods to obtain supplies and components from several different factories to restart production and persuaded the government to enlist the aid of another country to give cover to the sale...
Only problem was the offense never could restart itself...
After the U.N. Security Council voted unanimously to condemn the massacre of Palestinians at a Hebron mosque, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria agreed to resume negotiations with Israel next month. The Palestine Liberation Organization also planned to meet with Israelis early this week to try to restart talks derailed by the Feb. 25 massacre...
...hoped to parlay the valuable patents of the once little-known company into a behemoth befitting a new name he dreamed up for Spectrum: Global Wave Communications. What was to have been a comeback for the 54-year- old executive, who stepped down last June after failing to restart Apple's stalled rise, instead poses new questions about his business acumen...