Damn! I can't find it and it is making me crazy. I tried the IHT archives. And I know from an interview with Cisneros that it ran in the NYT but their archives are giving me no love either. I can use Thompson Gale stuff at school, but cannot find it.
Which is sad because it's this utterly beautiful piece that I need for Wednesday. It would be around March 1993.
But thank you, sparky and Lee, for trying!
Kat, if the NYT databases don't have it (I tried Lexis) it's probably because it's electronic distribution wasn't covered by whatever agreement they'd made with Cisneros.
You can use Murphy's Oil Soap on waxed wood. It's just that it removes wax, which may be what you want. It's a mild soap formulated to be safe on wood and leather.
I can try the NYT too.
U R N my database using my password!
Aren't you training today? Is it new associates? Make them go over to the University and find it on microfiche!
Happy Thanksgiving, Canada!!
(We just got an "educational" email at work about it....)
Dude! Are none of you celebrating the lack of navigational skills day?
Me!! I am lazing about at home and will be leaving in about 30 minutes to meet a friend for a movie.
it's probably because it's electronic distribution wasn't covered by whatever agreement they'd made with Cisneros.
Okay. That's good to know. But also odd because this was a transcript, I believe, of a publicly given speech.
U R N my database using my password!
Well, yeah. I just wasn't sure I should mention it.
Aren't you training today? Is it new associates? Make them go over to the University and find it on microfiche!
Not until 1:00. I'm probably not allowed to do that last part either.