Word: poste
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Kirstin D. Grimley, a Nieman fellow and Washington Post staff writer, said that the candidates had all but ignored certain regulatory issues, such as minor changes in the tax code, which could have a disproportionate effect on women. For example, there has been discussion of lengthening the 40-hour work week and changing the definition of an independent contractor...
...have been wondering for months whether this munificence of 24/7 media in the post-Cold War, all-cable era would continue after the calendar turned over to triple zeroes. The midnight of the millennium itself, after all, came to nothing - a global anticlimax...
...secretary of state (second in line for the governorship, after the lieutenant governor), Harris was widely expected to serve an unremarkable term; the post traditionally calls for a cheerleader who will drum up business and development deals within the state. Now, of course, Harris's days of national anonymity are behind her, as she wrestles with the responsibilities of her office and her allegiance to her party...
...have been wondering for months whether this munificence of 24/7 media in the post-Cold War, all-cable era would continue after the calendar turned over to triple zeroes. The midnight of the millennium itself, after all, came to nothing - a global anticlimax...
...secretary of state (second in line for the governorship, after the lieutenant governor), Harris was widely expected to serve an unremarkable term; the post traditionally calls for a cheerleader who will drum up business and development deals within the state. Now, of course, Harris's days of national anonymity are behind her, as she wrestles with the responsibilities of her office and her allegiance to her party...