Word: spill
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...feeling any particular concern about how the market would behave come Monday. "There was a choppiness," Grasso told TIME. "There was a feeling that we had had two bad days. There was a feeling that the markets were weak in Asia and that there might be a spill-back. But no one expected a 550-point drop." Grasso felt confident enough to fly to Paris over the weekend for a Monday meeting. He was interrupted at 2 p.m. Monday in Paris--8 a.m. in New York City--by NYSE president William Johnston, who was calling to discuss what looked like...
Salmonella, campylobacter and toxic forms of E. coli all get their start in animals' intestines. They can spill out in the slaughterhouse and make their way into food...
Case and Robert Pittman, chief executive of AOL Networks, are working to make AOL even easier. They hope to capture the mindless simplicity of a television: on, off, a channel tuner. AOL says, for instance, that 60% of the calls that spill into its help center come from people who are having basic computer problems--not difficulties with AOL. And many of the problems float around the "Is it plugged in, sir?" level of difficulty. Of AOL's 7,500 employees, more than half spend their days on the phone helping customers. And they get an earful: AOL customers...
...difficult to believe that all these detectives are working for the same police force. If you're a steady watcher of NYPD Blue, you get the impression that concern about a backed-up criminal-justice system in New York City must be a thing of the past. Watching perpetrators spill their guts to Detective Sipowicz, you can envision a forlorn-looking New York trial judge sitting on his bench in an empty courtroom, hoping that this will be the day when a defendant comes...
Working at the Faculty Club also provides an excellent opportunity to get to know your professors on a more personal basis. Just don't spill coffee on your Moral Reasoning professor or you might be calling for justice when you get your grade.CrimsonGrigory TovbisLINGUISTIC LOGISTICS: MARYANN COCKERILL '00 files audio tapes at the Language...