Word: dealing
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Rudenstine says the University has a "real responsibility" to help Cambridge deal with one of its most difficult problems...
When Harvard purchased administrative systems from Oracle, human resources were part of the deal...
...ROUND 2: Bush looks slightly awkward to me. He's flubbed a couple of lines and seemed oddly unprepared for the RU-486 question. Gore, although looking like he's made out of rawhide, is doing pretty well. His answers are more cogent. And what's the deal with W.'s makeup? I thought he was supposed to be Jack Kennedy to Gore's 1960 Nixon. It looks like it's the other way around. Bush, though, did well on energy. Nice use of local issues in coal states and Washington State...
...White House, meanwhile, is pressing both sides to conclude a deal, presenting the violence as the consequence of their failure to do so. But the uncomfortable reality may be that the violence isn't simply a consequence of failure to reach a final agreement; it may in fact be a symptom of the very attempt to bring this most intractable of conflicts to a final conclusion...
...mismatched running mate of Bob Dole, Gore faced a polished opponent, armed with charm, looks and football stories, and a Reaganesque ease that threatened to make Gore look unlikable. So Gore started with a gambit his daughter Karenna thought of: "I'd like to start by offering you a deal, Jack. If you won't use any football stories, I won't tell any of my warm and humorous stories about chlorofluorocarbon abatement." In one stroke, Gore got in a semi-funny self-deprecating wonk joke and got Kemp off his game. Gore spends the rest of the debate picking...