Word: ria
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...agency's renewed interest in safety is due in part to a $5.2 million lawsuit filed last year by Sylvia Robins, a systems engineer at a subsidiary of Rockwell International, the shuttle's principal contractor, and Ria Solomon, a former worker at Unisys, a subcontractor. Both claimed they were victims of corporate retaliation for whistle blowing. Charges that there were serious lapses in safety, quality control and security have been substantiated in a two-month investigation by a House Science, Space and Technology subcommittee. It also found that in 1986 and 1987 NASA and its contractors may have cut corners...
...September 1986 her supervisor met with several employees in her section and asked them to claim that she had called staff meetings after work hours without authorizing overtime pay. They were told at a second meeting, she says, to submit slips to document the alleged overtime. One employee, Ria Solomon, refused, protesting that there had been no unauthorized late meetings. Solomon contends that she was then harassed by her supervisors and was fired last...
...around 4 p.m. on a quiet Sunday, Ria Lubbers glanced out of her Rotterdam house and saw that two men had smashed the window of her car and were trying to rip out the radio. When Ria shouted, the burglars loosed a stream of obscenities and walked off. At that point, two people rushed to Ria's aid: one of her sons and her husband Ruud, the Prime Minister of the Netherlands...
...Lubbers men jumped into Ria's car and pursued the vandals to the local golf course, where they continued the chase on foot until they cornered the pair. The Prime Minister was so angry that he seemed ready to beat up the suspects on the spot. But his son urged prudence, and the two stood by impatiently as they waited for the police to arrive and make the arrest...
...other hand, were not happy at the thought that a Republican $ President had stolen their thunder and fought to continue the confrontation. Some complained that Reagan's measure failed to include a proposal to put South Africa on notice that the U.S. will impose even stronger sanctions if Preto- ria refuses to work toward re- form. Scoffed House Speaker Tip O'Neill: "The President did a somersault this weekend. Unfortunately, he landed on his head." Determined not to let an effective political issue slip away, California Senator Alan Cranston declared, "The Republican Party is going to look weak on apartheid...