Word: travelers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...want to travel in space," Firmage replied...
...Number of minutes it takes couriers to travel three miles in Manhattan...
...everyone said no, and soon reports were rife in the Olympic community of five-star boondoggles and outright fraud. You just weren't a self-respecting I.O.C. member if you weren't demanding first-class travel. You were something of a boob if you weren't cashing in those tickets, buying coach and keeping the change. Where once Killy gave out pens, suitor cities now offered furs, jewelry and fine wines. Robert Helmick, a former I.O.C. member and U.S.O.C. president who resigned in 1991 when it was alleged that he had violated U.S.O.C. conflict-of-interest guidelines by representing clients...
...real diplomacy, there have been signs in the past that Castro, still a huge fan, is willing to relax his policies when it comes to baseball: Last year when the New York Yankees won the World Series, he allowed the family of Cuban defector Orlando (El Duque) Hernandez to travel to New York City for the team's ticker-tape parade...
...reconsideration petition, also posted on the Web. This time our petition was denied before it was even sent! In response to the posted draft on the Web we received e-mail communication from Mike Roberts, secretary to Harvard, informing us that the appropriate procedural route for us to travel was not to the Joint Committee, but rather to Dean Knowles through the Faculty of Arts and Sciences internal grievance procedures...