Word: valid
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Houston Post and a wire services reporter--he waded ashore with the Allied troops at Normady--Cronkite has consistently downplayed his achievements. "I don't understand my impact or my success," he once told an interviewer. "That my delivery is straight, even dull at times, is probably a valid criticism. But I built my reputation on honest, straightforward reporting. To do anything else would be phony. I'd be selling myself and not the news...
Otto T. Solbrig, professor of Biology and chairman of the Core subcommittee on Science, agrees with Rosovsky's holistic approach. "Philosophically, the totality of the program is the issue, but it is debatable whether that is educationally valid--I think it is," he says, adding, "There are certain things an educated person needs to know, and the Core is an introduction...
...Iranian students in the U.S. may be required to leave by next fall. About a quarter of all Iranian students hold dated visas, the kind that expire each year (usually around May 31), and must be renewed by the INS. The remainder hold "duration of status" visas that are valid until the students finish their studies. The distinction between "duration" and "dated" visas arises from a bureaucratic decision of the INS to reduce the extensive record-keeping system that "dated" visas required...
...seek a consensus on how to change Canada's constitution, the British North America Act of 1867. In a televised speech from the House of Commons, Trudeau set three conditions on a new constitution: that it authorize a federal Parliament with real national powers, provincial parliaments with equally valid territorial powers, and a charter of rights and freedoms, including the preservation of linguistic rights for French-speaking Canadians. The bargaining could be difficult, since Quebeckers are not the only Canadians with grievances. The resource-rich western provinces complain of Ottawa's indifference to their needs and want more...
...Margaret Thatcher, who also faces severe domestic problems on the economic front, found the time to spend 24 hours in Belgrade; Yugoslavia's new leaders would have welcomed the chance to meet the American President; and many U.S. voters would undoubtedly have recognized that Carter had valid reasons of state for taking the trip...