Word: rushing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...began, the states to which they fled were convulsed. Inside Macedonia and Montenegro, officials struggled to hold together governments stunned by the economic and social costs of the influx. Meanwhile, relief organizations scrambled to build tent cities, and NATO diverted transport planes from the war effort to rush in food, which the refugees were consuming at the rate of about 250 tons a day. About 120,000 people were to be convoyed or flown out of the Balkans for temporary resettlement around the world; the U.S. first agreed to house 20,000 refugees at the American naval base at Guantanamo...
Despite being the self-proclaimed father of the Internet, Gore has serious competition in the Web political campaign genre. Steve Forbes' Web site-www.Forbes2000.com-touts such resounding endorsements as this one from Rush Limbaugh, "The leading conservative...would have to be Steve Forbes, I think. Steve Forbes is doing everything right...I admire Mr. Forbes, and he's doing the right thing." With homespun wisdom like that, how can you go wrong...
...clip of Forbes giving his pitch manages to look like a parody of himself, proving that maybe things would be better if we stayed away from technology altogether. He certainly would be better served by sticking to non-visual media. Maybe Rush will...
...final quarter brought more of the same for the Harvard squad. Growing frustrated by the physical Brown defense, Harvard attackers began to rush the net individually instead of working the perimeter for open shots...
...come here pretty often, unfortunately. When the headlines are really black, I go down to the Quaker house and collect the signs and come down here," said Catharine D. Rush '56, who is the clerk of the Cambridge Friends' committee although she is not a Friend herself...