Word: transcript
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Zawadzki '96, an English concentrator, went beyond the no-cover letter rule. "I chose any company that didn't require a transcript," he says...
Applicants provide a personal statement, transcript and two letters of recommendation. They also engage in a 30-minute interview...
...Chubais' reputation is taking a new beating amid allegations that he and other senior campaign officials last summer tried to undermine a legal investigation into possible election-law violations. The accusations stem from the recent publication in a Moscow newspaper of what purports to be the transcript of a June 22 conversation between Chubais and other top campaign aides. In it, they discuss ways to slow and then possibly block criminal inquiries into the case of two Yeltsin election workers, detained as they left a government building, allegedly carrying more than half a million dollars in cash. The opposition-dominated...
Chubais has dismissed the recording as a fabrication of his enemies. It was indeed reportedly leaked to the media by an ally of his chief nemesis, General Alexander Korzhakov, Yeltsin's former security chief. But Western diplomats who have studied the transcript say it rings true...
...back to my room, adjusting to the fact that Clinton has been reelected is surprisingly nauseating. It's hard to pinpoint the source of my disgust; it's not his character or even his center-right approach that bugs me. The next day, I hunt down a transcript from one of the debates, and soon it's obvious. It's remarkable how quickly you forget Clinton's charisma when you see his words in writing...