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Campaign officials, too, agreed that the fund-raising was on sched- ule, but many stressed they were not involved in all the day-to-day activities...
...furious shorthand, using abbreviations, initials and acronyms at every opportunity, as though the writer were too rushed to tap out the entire word or name. AMCITS stood for "American citizens," NLT for "no later than." Vowels disappeared from staccato sentences: "We will not be trying to adjust yr sched for next June for this mtg." Oliver North's memos, often typed on his computer late at night and sent directly to his National Security Council superiors, read like the dispatches of a man with no time to waste, a man obsessed, a man slightly out of control...
more than a year. The marriage, sched...
Administration officials believe the Soviets could even return to the nuclear bargaining table within a few months. Moscow has a military interest in curtailing the NATO deployment, which is sched uled to proceed gradually over the next five years. There is also the importance to the Soviets of continuing to portray themselves as peacemakers in their ongoing bid to split the NATO allies...
...everyone, of course, is angry over the proposal. The 33-page bill, sched uled for a Senate Energy Committee hearing this week, is intended to brake the upward winter of U.S. gas prices. The rise sparked a spate of protests this winter by adding about 25% to the average residential user's rates, despite an oversupply of gas and a drop in the cost of heating...