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In internet forums and chat rooms, Chinese citizens continued to express their outrage about what they saw as a government cover up.
In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on America on September 11, angry and vengeful messages appeared in some Chinese chat
rooms.
The museum on Solovki Island fills just a few
rooms
inside the functioning monastery.
Because Internet chat
rooms
and personal emails have become essential to many Chinese, the upgrading of Internet supervision is also gaining momentum.
While insurance industry representatives declare their intent and passion to rein in climate change and ensure a livable planet, in the back
rooms
their agents are still busy working their financial magic to underwrite new coal-fired power stations, oil rigs, tar sands projects, gas pipelines, and other polluting projects.
His odyssey began on June 4, 1989, when he spent a horrific night trying to save hundreds of wounded and dying victims who flooded through his hospital's eighteen operating
rooms
as the People's Liberation Army opened fire on its way to Tiananmen Square.
Top IMF staff face strict limits on their allowable business expenses (no $3,000 per night hotel rooms, despite reports in the press), and are generally underpaid relative to private-sector executives with similar skills and experience.
That is why we spend time in conference
rooms
and around kitchen tables trying to identify and mitigate them.
But the reception
rooms
have since been noticeably empty.
While the blocking of foreign Web sites was eased during the Olympics, deletion of politically sensitive content from Chinese blogs and chat
rooms
continued unabated throughout 2008.
Hundreds of thousands of people are employed as freelance Web commentators, working to spin discussions in chat
rooms
and on blogs in a more patriotic, pro-government direction.
Anxiety levels may have come down, in board
rooms
and stock markets, but the daily drama for survival continues.
People meet in laboratories and seminars, but also in common
rooms
and cafeterias.
In France, with many factories closing, a wave of executive hostage-taking – “bossnapping,” as this newfangled crime is called – is agitating board
rooms
and police across the country.
Many uninsured get free care in emergency
rooms
of public and private hospitals and receive free care for chronic conditions in those same institutions.
Board members need to rethink what they are doing in those rooms, and here individual directors’ guiding principle should be the “veil of ignorance” proposed by the political philosopher John Rawls in his 1971 treatise A Theory of Justice.
When young people attend courses, access laptops, or book
rooms
at RLabs cafes, they earn Zlato credit that can be exchanged for food, medical care, and basic necessities.
Indeed, according to a report in February, US states have had to cut mental-health services by almost 10% in three years, threatening to “swamp emergency
rooms
and raise health-care costs for all patients.”
Since the recent escalation of violence that began last month, at least 33 Palestinian boys and girls have been killed and many more injured or maimed – caught in the crossfire, shot in their living rooms, or struck by explosions in their own backyards.
Commentaries in leading newspapers and on-line journals demonstrated a diversity of opinion seldom seen in the country's state-controlled media, and precipitated wider discussion in people's living
rooms.
Very high levels of contamination were noted, particularly in the lavatory next to the bar where Litvinenko drank the poisoned tea and in the two bathrooms in the hotel
rooms
where the assassins stayed.
People grew tired of tone-deaf board directors operating in soundproof rooms, seemingly ignoring economic realities and the public’s mood.
Back then, Thai schoolchildren sang martial songs each morning, and Thais knew their place in the rigidly elitist pecking order, which was reinforced by socialization and indoctrination in classrooms and living rooms, where only state-controlled media could enter.
Although many Americans had witnessed the carnage from their living
rooms
and wanted the UN to do more to stop it, neither they nor their leaders – first George H.W. Bush and then Bill Clinton – had any interest in sending American troops to be a part of a Bosnian peacekeeping force.
For that reason, no single assessment can do justice to the breadth and depth of the successes of a leader who brought the UN’s decision-making out of smoke-filled
rooms
and into the twenty-first century.
Bangalore is a modern city, and its citizens are expressing their displeasure in modern ways – on Facebook, in chat rooms, and on Twitter.
Airbnb’s “supply” of
rooms
far exceeds anything to which traditional hotels could reasonably aspire.
And Worktopia is an online marketplace for business meeting
rooms.
Global connectivity, through laptops and smart phones, means that people everywhere can get real-time information in their living rooms, board rooms, and in the palm of their hands.
The result has been the creation of brigades of traveling tellers with hand-held devices, who have converted the living
rooms
of village homes into makeshift branches, taking deposits as low as a dollar.
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