Word: taylors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...recently Jones' claims have been receiving a more respectful hearing. Stuart Taylor, a former New York Times reporter who now works for the American Lawyer, has become Jones' most prominent champion, arguing that hers is a strong case of sexual harassment. Taylor notes, for example, that there is solid corroborating evidence: that within a day of the alleged encounter, Jones told two friends and two sisters what happened and that her story has remained consistent. And after some investigation, Taylor found that she was fundamentally apolitical and didn't consort with Clinton enemies until after she failed to be taken...
...city council's next meeting on Monday, members of the Campaign to Save 2,000 Homes said they plan to "expose to the public" the financial status of a number of large property owners, according to Washington Taylor, a local architect and private homeowner in Cambridge involved with the campaign...
...efforts at settling the crisis are unsuccessful, tenants will take stronger actions, Taylor said...
Even if rent increases occur over time, the growth in relocation statistics are inevitable, Taylor said...
...organizations like the American Foundation for AIDS Research and Gay Men's Health Crisis (G.M.H.C.) own buildings with serenity gardens, and the red ribbon symbolizing AIDS awareness appears on mugs, Christmas-tree ornaments and beach towels while remaining a fashion challenge for Oscar-night actresses in strapless gowns. Elizabeth Taylor and Sharon Stone impressively share the fund-raising crown; Sharon was barely a B-movie starlet when the epidemic began. AIDS awareness has become ubiquitous, and the possible new breakthrough in protease cocktails has somehow become a component of the AIDS industry--perhaps a miracle or maybe just another item...