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...next expect to hear from the company. Follow-up letters are usually mailed within two to four weeks after the initial interview. It is unusual for someone to be invited for a second interview at the time of the first interview. You put the interviewer in an awkward position...
...fundraisers at several universities disputeBuchanan's argument, and Harvard's fundraisingchiefs remain optimistic about their prospectsdespite the awkward timing...
...fundraisers at several universities disputeBuchanan's argument, and Harvard's fundraisingchiefs remain optimistic about their prospectsdespite the awkward timing...
...effort to eliminate jobs. Dave Kimmel, president of UAW Local 1714, said his members received support from workers at distant plants whose weekly incomes are dropping from $700 to $200 a week. "Job security is important to everybody," he said. But the strike also came at an awkward time for the automaker. With stocks of the best-selling Saturn nearly depleted, GM had been losing between $1 million and $2 million a day, which still might doom the company to its eighth consecutive quarter in the red, the longest dry spell in corporate history...
...last month. "They showed someone from the Kansas delegation wearing a T shirt that had Clinton smoking dope with two babes and Hillary hustling cookies," she says contemptuously. "Well, that did it. That really did it." Like many small-town Midwesterners, Seman is so polite she seems awkward when angry. "Look how upset I am," she says, visibly quaking. Catching her breath, she fires one last salvo: "Bush had four years, and now he talks about change? Hah! Just how dumb does he think...