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More important, Bush offered to work with Congress for a "temporary waiver" of the 1974 Jackson-Vanik amendment, which sharply restricts U.S.-Soviet trade unless the Kremlin allows free emigration of Soviet Jews and other citizens. The condition: the Kremlin must write into Soviet law liberalized definitions of who can leave the Soviet Union...
After the jury waiver was accepted, Zobel and Lindahl became involved in a heated discussion over a defense motion to videotape the trial...
...give a firm handshake, but no visa waiver...
...number of add drop petitions filed by Monday's deadline exceeded last year's total by about 170 percent, Law said, and the rise likely resulted from a shortened shopping period this semester. A one-week waiver of the $15 fee to change courses at the beginning of the term also contributed to students' indecision over courses, the registrar said...
...University did not collect $1650 in late fees used to process petitions in the first week after study cards were due, she said. The waiver was intended to compensate for halving the traditional two-week shopping period given students to select courses at the beginning of each term...