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...most difficult decisions of their life, the three U.S. patch distributors failed to produce enough to go around. Recent quitters, a high-strung group in the best of times, suddenly found themselves in an unnerving game of musical patches. "It's like a suicide hot line with a busy signal," says Jan Westmier, a former self-described chimney from Berkeley who finally got a supply of patches last month. Seattle carpenter Robert Gould just gave up. "I was on a , waiting list for two weeks before my pharmacy could supply me with the patches," he says. "Hell, by then...
Rudenstine says Green's appointment is a "signal" of organizing and running the institution "in a more interwoven and collaborative way...on the issues where it makes sense...
Neumann was also the player who knocked Army's star signal-caller, Willie McMillan, out of the game...
...think my election was a signal that people believe this country is on the wrong track," Wofford says. "We triggered something interesting...
...THIS FOR A SIGN OF political maturity: blood runs in the streets as soldiers repeatedly fire into crowds of protesting citizens intent on forcing government changes. In most countries those events would be interpreted as a sign of catastrophic breakdown. But in Thailand they signal that the country no longer consists of a mass of illiterate peasants who meekly submit to military rule. That may have been true for most of the past six decades, but now a five-year economic boom has created an urban, affluent, well-educated middle class that is demanding a voice in politics...