Word: alerts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...issued an alert in New Hampshire early Tuesday morning for two men and one woman wanted for questioning in connection with Monday's bombing of the U. S. Capitol...
...turned out that the warning center, which regularly transmits a taped test message to the news-service wires, had inadvertently sent an actual warning tape. To unstick the panic button and resolve the confusion, the center finally got through the prearranged code signal canceling the alert. Quite unintentionally, it sounded a sardonically witty note: CANCEL MESSAGE SENT AT 09:33 EST. MESSAGE AUTHENTICATOR: IMPISH, IMPISH...
...Committee, chaired by Milton Katz of the Law School, recommends that a more systematic effort be made to alert employees, students, and faculty that their dependents are eligible for Comprehensive Medical insurance. The Committee suggests that coverage be provided automatically for dependents unless an individual requests that they be excluded...
...members of the University. ALL members. That is the theory. In practice, however, the radical chant, "You're right, we're responsible," is not far from the truth. The Resolution essentially boils down to two points: First, students should not touch or obstruct administrators; second, administrators should be alert to what students are saying, and give "full and fair hearing" to "reasoned expressions of grievances." Further, administrators should also "respond promptly and in good faith to such expressions and to widely-expressed needs for change" (italics mine). That is the theory, which, if you are of a theoretical, metaphorical, transcendental...
...detailed descriptions always shatter the suspense. Suffice it to say that The Lady's basic premise-wherein the heroine finds herself retracing a journey she has never taken and being recognized by people she has never met-is a theme with only a limited number of possible explanations. Alert mystery fans will probably come up with a solution about halfway through the film. Other members of the audience will be lulled into a pleasant state of mild befuddlement, induced by some snazzy film cutting, Claude Renoir's lush color photography and the extravagant scenery. The latter includes Miss...