Word: developers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Pakistan had taught the Afghani rebels the basics of good journalism regardless of political ideology. "What we've tried to do is teach them to be objective, to be independent and to confirm their stories. We'd be just as willing to help the Sandinistas, Cubans or the Soviets develop an independent media." Original Ballots Found From Allegedly Corrupt Student Election...
...House chief of staff "must bear primary responsibility for the chaos that descended upon the White House" when the inevitable disclosure of the Iran initiative occurred. Regan told the commission that the President upon learning of the arms-for-hostages proposal said, "We should go slow on this but develop the contact." Ultimately, though, the panel rejected Regan's account that Reagan gave no prior approval to the Israeli arms shipments, and chastised him for giving poor advice to the President. More than almost any of his predecessors, Regan "asserted personal control over the White House staff and sought...
...United States will develop new space based industries, causing significant "spin-off" effects in current industry, Kipervarg said...
...Navy any day. Not only a gripping story of a daring submarine captain (Ron Reagan) fighting the evil Japanese, Hellcats gave Ron and Nancy (nee Davis) a chance to meet and fall in love. Moreover, it was films like this that gave our future Chief Executive a chance to develop the extensive knowledge of world affairs and international conflict he has today. What more could you ask for? A real live...
Ingram said that Dukakis and Cuomo are the only governors who have refused to submit emergency evacuation plans for nuclear plants that affect their state. "Utilities have never had to develop evacuation plans before," Ingram said. He added that even if the NRC proposal is passed, state governments will still be able to develop evacuation plans for the nuclear plants in their states if they so desire. "We would prefer it that way," Ingram said...