Word: shifts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Under her supervision, Gazette improvements include the introduction of desktop publishing, the addition of a full-time calendar editor, a new, more reader-friendly design and a shift from publishing on Friday to Thursday, allowing for more timely arrival...
...quite a way to start the shift," said Stanton, who had just come on duty as watch commander when the incident occurred. "Because [McCarthy] handled it by the numbers, by the book, no one was hurt...
What this country needs is nothing less than a complete shift in the way work is done and perceived...
BlacKs today have a dilemma: Should they try to fight for majority-Black districts to elect significant numbers of Blacks to Congress in order to fight for their political goals, knowing that the majority-Black districts lead to an overall conservative shift...
...after an Asian economic conference at the end of the month. "Given the President's own opposition to the war when he was in college, there was some fear in the White House that this risk was not worth taking," Fischer says. "But there seems to have been a shift in attitude in support of recognizing Vietnam -- that if Clinton did not do it, he would also pay a price." The closed-doors debate in recent weeks pitted National Security Adviser Anthony Lake, who favors the move, against Clinton's political advisers. Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and John Kerry...