Word: speakes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...exclusion from the job opportunities enjoyed by men makes mockery of the University's non-discrimination policy. One possibility: Let the bank stay, but persuade its employees--easy come, easy go--to deposit half their earnings in an endowment supporting honors research by female peers--seed money, so to speak. E. L. PATTULLO Cambridge...
...President Clinton] values the work that people do for him and I wouldn't be surprised if he would give gifts to people who work for him in order to show he appreciates their service," Loss said. Most interns say, however, that few internsreally get a chance to speak with Clinton...
...Clinton himself won't speak on the scandal until after the State of the Union, so Hillary's response is something to be grateful for. But her relative candor leaves the couple little room to maneuver in the future. Hillary has promised much in the way of answers ? now her husband must deliver...
...phrases of Marx. The sip of individual initiative permitted in recent years is nurturing a taste for more personal freedoms, not so much for U.S.-style democracy or the overthrow of the regime as for a vague longing to choose things for oneself, profit from one's own effort, speak one's own mind. "Before, it was either the party or this." Gliceria Cabrera, 57, is firm: "From now on we can say that...
Blair himself insists that his aides call him Tony. Will English schoolchildren in history classes now be referring to one of his predecessors as Sir Tony Eden? I hope not. Sir Anthony Eden was my idea of a proper British Prime Minister. His policies weren't much to speak of, but at least he looked and sounded the part. The same was true of Harold Macmillan, another stiff old bird who mumbled through his mustache and never heard of anyone getting in touch with his inner self. Any aide who referred to that Prime Minister as Hal would presumably have...