Word: tolls
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...alone, five months pregnant, far from her family. Her husband had just left for the gulf. She'd been having trouble concentrating at work. But when she felt herself losing control, overwhelmed by a rising sense of panic, she dialed the toll-free hot line provided by her company for employees in distress. A counselor on the other end referred her to a local psychologist for help...
...though, El-Jeaan, who will enter the class of '95 to concentrate in economics unless the war prevents him, is just waiting for the conflict to come to a quick finish. The struggle seems to have taken a heavy psychological and physical toll on him, though he maintains that no matter how long it takes, he will continue to support the freedom of his country...
President Bush met with his war planners at the White House shortly after a Scud missile struck a residential section of the Israeli city, with a toll of three dead and at least 70 wounded...
...attacks to be stepped up . even more, cutting Iraqi supply and communications lines and leaving the occupation forces inside Kuwait unable to replenish their supplies of ammunition, food and, above all, water. Some U.S. aircraft would be lost to Iraq's enormous ground-defense system, but the toll might be relatively low. Congressman Les Aspin, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, estimates that no more than 10 U.S. planes a day would be shot down in the initial bombing campaign...
...full value of many loans will never be collected, Citicorp said it % expects to report at least $300 million in losses for the fourth quarter. Chase lost $623 million in the third quarter, while Chemical reported a $43.7 million deficit for the same period. The problems have taken their toll on workers as the troubled banks have slashed payrolls and shuttered divisions and offices. New York City banks have eliminated 15,000 jobs since 1987, or 8% of their work force...