Word: ordering
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...When you agree to have them deliver your papers, you're making an informal contract--people don't have a legal obligation to complain in order to get good service," Esty said...
That third scorer will be crucial because Harvard needs to retain the eighth place ranking after next week's Dartmouth Carnival in order to continue competing in Division I. Leading ninth place Bates College by a single point, Harvard is, as Fajtova confessed "barely hanging in there...
...Saudi monarchy, the Pakistani military government and the crisis-prone leaders of Turkey may be sufficiently frightened by the example of Afghanistan, and impressed by the new look of the Carter Administration, to become more amenable to U.S. efforts to protect them and help them put their houses in order. Perhaps the Saudis will be more receptive to American pressure for a crackdown on corruption, one of several slow-burning fuses in Riyadh. Perhaps Pakistani President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq will allow the U.S. to push him more quickly toward restoring a broad-based democratic government...
...inquiry by the House Ethics Committee. He stands accused of 15 counts of violating House rules and the Code of Ethics for Government Service. Wilson, the head of a subcommittee on the post office, is charged with dealing irregularly with Lee Rogers, a California millionaire, who runs a mail order firm. The Ethics Committee accuses Wilson of accepting $15,500 from Rogers between 1971 and 1973 "under circumstances which might be construed as influencing the performance of his [Wilson's] governmental duties." The committee also claims that Wilson employed Rogers at a salary "not commensurate with the duties performed...
...withdrawal of Soviet troops, and both balanced their attacks on Moscow with broad swipes at the U.S. In Italy, Berlinguer's zest to condemn the Kremlin was seen by many as a rather obvious attempt to project an image of his party as more European than Communist in order to improve its future electoral prospects Marchais's hard pro-Moscow line seemed to confirm the old quip of former Socialist Premier Guy Mollet, who said that the French party was "not on the left but in the East...