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War of words with publisher
There was a war of words between Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry and a senior journalist at a media function last night.
Chaudhry claimed there was no truth in a story written by Robert Keith-Reid of Island Business. When Keith-Reid yelled out from the audience that the story had come from a reliable sources, Chaudhry told him he (Keith-Reid) was suffering memory lapse. 
Robert Keith Levin v. Hope M. Carlton : Reply Brief
APPEAL FROM SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HONORABLE LYLE R. ANDERSON PRESIDIN
Robert Keith Levin v. Hope M. Carlton : Brief of Appellant
APPEAL FROM FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HONORABLE LYLE R. ANDERSON PRESIDIN
Robert Keith Levin v. Hope M. Carlton : Brief of Appellant
APPEAL FROM FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HONORABLE LYLE R. ANDERSON PRESIDIN
Formal and spatial variations in a traditional walled city : Zaria, Nigeria
Thesis (M.Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1981.MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH.Bibliography: p. 101-102.by Robert Keith Rowan.M.Arch
James B. Macelwane Award: Citation and Acceptance of Robert Keith O'Nions
I have the pleasure to introduce Robert Keith O'Nions, a young man of 34, for the Macelwane Award, not because I have had anything to do with his education and research, but because I was a member of the committee this year, and we both originate from the same country. Keith O'Nions earned his B.Sc. from the University of Nottingham in 1966, traveled to Alberta for a Ph.D. in 1969, became a Postdoctoral Fellow in Oslo during 1970, joined the faculty at Oxford from 1971–1975, and moved to his present home at Columbia University in 1975.
When the time came to find a citationist [sic] for him it turned out that his colleagues at Lamont-Doherty, who were the obvious choices, were all at sea—and I admit that this is how I feel when I read some of Keith's papers. In a sense, this makes me well-suited for this introduction, because I cannot spend time explaining his research to you. Instead, I will read to you a couple of paragraphs from his nomination for the award, written by an anonymous friend
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