Word: evening
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...when contracts expire. I've realized that at the moment, 4,400 bus and rail operators are going without pay and 450,000 weekday public transportation users are struggling to get to work. So now I'm thinking that striking isn't actually cool at all - not even in Los Angeles, where follow-the-leader is everyone's favorite party game. So even though the writers are blaming directors for their contractual shortcomings and the MTA is implying in radio ads that the transportation workers are greedy, I will not point a finger at Fred Segal. I will...
...months, advisers to Al Gore '69 and George W. Bush have been haggling over the little details, the kind many voters may not consciously notice--like the height of lecterns, or who gets to speak for how long, even the size of the candidates' greenrooms...
Before the Gore and Bush camps even entered the picture, however, the commission labored over the basic structure of the debates, beginning with dates and locations...
Officials can now input grant budgets, expense reports and other financial management tools using the new online tools. But the human resources functions originally scheduled to be implemented by now will not be up and running for at least a year--and even that schedule is pending approval...
...Smoot-Hawley tariff of 1930, a facile comparison of eras that worked perfectly. Gore handed Perot a framed picture of the pair; he interrupted Perot incessantly, made him lose his temper. Gore's decisive victory was the saving of NAFTA and the beginning of the end of Perot as even a semi-serious public figure...