Word: umbrellas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Cambridge resident reported to CPD that at 5:15 p.m. she was approached by a person who became verbally abusive and then proceeded to assault her with an umbrella...
...with rebooking, and will deploy 600 hand-held baggage scanners at its busiest airports to help find rerouted luggage. Continental promises a top-to-bottom "Customer First" program aimed at improving its communication with passengers. And that?s just to name a couple ?- the Air Transport Association, the airlines' umbrella group, promises to have an entire "Customer Service Commitment" plan in place by December 15, despite congressional complaints that most of the promises are just a warmed-over rehash of existing pledges and regulations...
...deal, which will be finalized this week, will fully merge Radcliffe College and Harvard. Effective October 1, Radcliffe College will sever its ties with female undergraduates and be reborn as the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study under the University's umbrella...
...countries aim to expand cooperation on regional security issues such as North Korea and to oppose U.S. attempts to extend its missile defense umbrella to its allies in Asia. "Both countries are concerned about the threat of internal disintegration, and that adds to the incentive to cooperate," says TIME U.N. correspondent William Dowell. "And both want to stop the world becoming a playground for the U.S. But centuries of mutual suspicion and hostility tend to make such alliances between them shortlived." Moscow and Beijing are expected to conclude a deal this week in which Russia will sell a large number...
Moved PermanentlyMoved PermanentlyFortune Investor DataDay-trading, either done independently or under the umbrella of firms that set up clients with high-speed equipment and a trading room in exchange for commissions, is certainly a dangerous game. "The markets move very fast, and something like 90 percent of people who try this aren?t successful," says TIME Wall Street columnist Dan Kadlec. But failure isn?t against the law, and after the report?s release, trading firms were scrambling to remind regulators -? and the public -? that a few unscrupulous apples aside, what they sell isn?t any different than...