Word: offers
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...stared back, at first not knowing what to say. Then I answered, "I don't know anything about the whole business. But I do know that Antipov could not offer any evidence against me, because we've had only a nodding acquaintance...
...ever tightening blockade being imposed on Iraq by most of the rest of the world? Failing that, might he actually believe he can achieve his goals by going to war against the immensely powerful ground, naval and air forces of the U.S. and its allies? Or might he instead offer to negotiate a compromise solution to the gulf crisis...
...Baghdad, however, TIME correspondent Carl Bernstein picked up from Arab and Western diplomats some glimmerings that Iraq might offer negotiations looking toward a withdrawal from part -- though not all -- of Kuwait. One of Saddam's principal advisers spoke hopefully of a possible compromise. "I don't say it will be withdrawal," he said, but "everything is open for the future...
...concerned that he will get Iran's help to break the embargo, and even believes he could win a war. But he might try a (probably unacceptable) compromise offer first. -- As Iraqis loot Kuwait, a finger-pointing debate starts on whether -- and who in -- Washington might have given an unintentional wink and nod. -- Gorbachev asks for the power to decree economic reform, but who cares? Power is passing to the republics anyway. -- History is likely to remember General Jaruzelski more fondly than do his Polish countrymen...
Sarah B. Wigglesworth '91 and Madelaine T. Tully '91 said that the Coop's goods are often overpriced and called its offer of a rebate deceptive...