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frames- `` [ARG1 What] [ARG0 this] [rel tells] [ARG2 us] *T*-28 is that U.S. trade law is working , '' he said *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Who] 's *T*-1 [rel telling] [ARG1 the truth] ?
- [ARG0 Who] *T*-1 's [rel telling] [ARG1 the truth] ?
- [ARG0 Friends] [rel told] [ARG2 her] [ARG1 0 she was pushing too hard] .
- [ARGM-CAU Because of deteriorating hearing] , [ARG0 she] [rel told] [ARG2 colleagues] [ARG1 0 she feared 0 she might not be able *-1 to teach much longer] .
- But [ARGM-LOC in the letters sent * in recent days] , [ARG0 Christopher J. Lezovich of the IRS computing center in Detroit ,] [rel told] [ARG2 attorneys] [ARG1 that `` * failing *-1 to voluntarily submit the requested information could result in summons enforcement action being initiated *-2] . ''
- But , says 0 *T*-1 the general manager of a network affiliate in the Midwest , `` I think 0 if [ARG0 I] [rel tell] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 0 I need more time] , they 'll take ` Cosby ' across the street , ''
- [ARGM-ADV Separately] , [ARG0 John Phelan] [rel told] [ARG2 a closed House subcommittee meeting in Washington] [ARG1 that he would support Securities and Exchange Commission halts of program trading during market emergencies] .
- In Washington , House aides said 0 [ARG0 Mr. Phelan] [rel told] [ARG2 congressmen] [ARG1 that the collar , which *T*-213 banned program trades through the Big Board 's computer when the Dow Jones Industrial Average moved 50 points *T*-1 , did n't work well] .
- In a post-hearing news conference , Mr. Phelan , who *T*-214 has publicly expressed concern about market volatility , said 0 [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 the House finance and telecommunications subcommittee] [ARG1 that he would support the program-trading halt proposal `` * providing 0 the SEC would be comfortable with the language '' in a bill] .
- [ARGM-LOC In a meeting] [ARGM-TMP Tuesday] , [ARG0 supreme leader , Deng Xiaoping ,] [rel told] [ARG2 Mr. Nixon] , `` [ARG1 * Frankly speaking , the U.S. was involved *-146 too deeply in the turmoil and counterrevolutionary rebellion which *T*-243 occurred in Beijing not long ago] .
- `` [ARG1 Ideas are going over borders , and there 's no SDI ideological weapon that *T*-245 can shoot them down] , '' [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 a group of Americans] *T*-1 [ARGM-LOC at the U.S. Embassy] [ARGM-TMP on Wednesday] .
- `` [ARG1 Many in the United States , including many friends of China , believe 0 the crackdown was excessive and unjustified] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Nixon] [rel told] [ARG2 Mr. Yang , who *T*-242 was directly involved *-2 in * ordering the attack] *T*-1 .
- Until the other day , you as an ordinary citizen of this democracy had no right * to see [ARG1 what] [ARG0 your government] was [rel telling] [ARG2 your cousins around the world] *T*-21 .
- As [ARG0 liability expert Peter Huber] [rel tells] [ARG2 us] , after the Hymowitz case , if any drug maker introduces an anti-miscarriage drug `` it 's time 0 * to sell that company 's stock short *T*-1 . ''
- [ARGM-ADV According to reports carried * by various news services] , [ARG0 the Brazilian government] [rel told] [ARG2 its sugar producers] [ARG1 that they wo n't be allowed *-1 to export sugar during the current 1989-90 season , which *T*-92 began May 1 , and the 1990-91 season so that it can be used *-2 * to produce alcohol for automobile fuel] .
- [ARGM-TMP When *-4 offered *-3 a free trip from the Bronx , Wedtech 's home , to Washington , D.C. , by one of Wedtech 's principals *T*-2] , [ARG0 he] [rel tells] [ARG2 the reader] , `` [ARG1 *-5 mindful of * accepting anything of value from those 0 I was writing about *T*-1 , I declined] . ''
- But Mr. Lane said that [ARGM-ADV while the SEC regulates who *T*-7 files] , [ARG0 the law] [rel tells] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 when * to do so *T*-1] .
- [ARG0 John Bolton , the assistant secretary of state for international organizations ,] [rel told] [ARG2 Congress] [ARG1 that the continuing `` statist , restrictive , nondemocratic '' programs make * rejoining any time soon `` extremely unlikely] . ''
- [ARG0 He] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] [ARGM-LOC in Wellington] [ARGM-TMP Tuesday] [ARG1 that the government had n't guaranteed the loans to DFC New Zealand Ltd. , an investment bank 80%-owned by the National Provident Fund , and would n't bail it out] .
- `` [ARG1 It may very well be what the Japanese banks want *T*-43] , '' [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 Radio New Zealand] *T*-1 .
- [ARG1 The first thing] 0 [ARG0 anybody] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] *T*-1 about ballooning is that it requires zip in the way of athletic prowess , or even a measure of derring-do .
- [ARG0 They] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 that even if you hate heights , you can still balloon] .
- [ARG1 What] [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] *T*-1 is * not to go aloft in anything 0 you do n't want *-3 to get *T*-2 wet .
- [ARG0 Fed Vice Chairman Manuel Johnson , who *T*-98 had dissented from the Treasury 's policy ,] [rel told] [ARG2 lawmakers] , `` [ARG1 I became convinced about what *T*-99 looked to me like an attempt * to push the dollar down against the fundamentals in the market] . ''
- [ARG0 The CIA] [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 0 it does not do domestic counterespionage] .
- [ARG0 Two former secretaries] [rel told] [ARG2 the grand jury] [ARG1 0 they were summoned *-129 to the judge 's chambers on separate occasions *-129 to take dictation , *-129 only to find the judge in his bikini underwear] .
- `` [ARG0 Nobody] [rel told] [ARG2 us] ; nobody called us , '' says *T*-1 an official close to the case who *T*-169 asked *-2 not to be named *-133 .
- [ARG1 Mr. Green] thought little of it , [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 the grand jury] 0 *T*-1 , until the judge walked up to him after the courtroom had cleared and suggested a kickback .
- `` [ARG1 My name is judge] , '' [ARG0 Judge O'Kicki] [rel told] [ARG2 a car salesman in Ebensburg] *T*-2 [ARGM-TMP when he bought a new red Pontiac Sunbird in October 1984 *T*-1] , [ARGM-ADV according to the grand-jury report] .
- `` [ARG1 Everything] , '' [ARG0 one non-`` Moonie '' senior consultant to the Unification Church] [ARGM-TMP recently] [rel told] [ARG2 me] [ARGM-LOC in an interview] *T*-1 , `` is going back to Korea and Japan . ''
- [ARG0 He] [ARGM-TMP recently] [rel told] [ARG2 a small group of American businessmen in Moscow] [ARG1 that he hoped *-2 to sign a general trade agreement with the U.S. , possibly at the 1990 summit] .
- [ARGM-ADV In * announcing the meeting yesterday] , [ARG0 Mr. Bush] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters at the White House] [ARG1 that neither he nor Mr. Gorbachev expects any `` substantial decisions or agreements] . ''
- `` All 0 [ARG0 we] could do *T*-1 was [rel tell] [ARG2 a patient] , [ARG1 ` * squeeze my fingers as hard as you can *?* ' or ` * raise your arm] . '
- The suit alleges that [ARG0 American Brands] misrepresented the financial condition of Pinkerton 's before the sale , failed *-1 to disclose pending lawsuits and material contracts in which Pinkerton 's was in default *T*-3 , had n't registered the Pinkerton 's name and trademark in the United Kingdom and did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel tell] [ARG2 California Plant Protection] about [ARG1-about some labor controversies] .
- [ARG0 Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev] [rel told] [ARG2 the legislators] [ARG1 0 they had made a good start , but that the most difficult work was still ahead] .
- [ARG1 * Pushing the issue on legislation needed * * to avoid default by the federal government] , [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] 0 *T*-2 , `` does n't seem *-3 to be very good strategy to me . ''
- [ARGM-ADV *-2 Pressed *-1 by Chairman Dan Rostenkowski -LRB- D. , Ill . -RRB- of the House Ways and Means Committee] , [ARG0 Treasury Undersecretary Robert Glauber] [rel told] [ARG2 a congressional hearing] [ARG1 that the administration would give up its demand for the capital-gains tax cut if *-3 faced with a potential default] .
- [ARG0 Chinese leader Deng] [rel told] [ARG2 former President Nixon] [ARG1 that the U.S. was deeply involved in `` the turmoil and counterrevolutionary rebellion '' that *T*-124 gripped Beijing last spring] .
- For now , however , Mr. Phelan said : `` [ARG0 I] refuse *-1 to get out there and [rel tell] [ARG2 everybody] [ARG1 0 everything is hunky-dory] .
- [ARG0 The GASB] had [rel told] [ARG2 governments] [ARG1 0 they did n't have *-1 to follow FASB rules on depreciation] , [ARGM-ADV * making it *EXP*-2 difficult for bond-rating agencies to compare private and state-owned schools , which *T*-158 compete in the public bond market] .
- `` [ARG0 Anyone] [rel telling] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 *-1 to buy stocks in this market] is technically irresponsible .
- Dealers said 0 fresh buying was drawn *-1 into Jaguar after [ARG0 a senior executive of Daimler-Benz , the auto maker ,] [rel told] [ARG2 a British television interviewer] [ARGM-TMP during the weekend] [ARG1 that the West German company held talks with the luxury auto maker over possible joint ventures] .
- Mr. Busch says 0 there is a scientific explanation for all haunts , and [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARGM-ADV even] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 how * to encourage the spirits *T*-1] .
- `` [ARG0 I] [rel tell] [ARG2 people] [ARG1 0 it 's the groundup bones of saints] , '' he says *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG0 I] sprinkle a little around and [rel tell] [ARG2 the demons] [ARG1 *-1 to leave] .
- Is [ARG0 somebody] [rel telling] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 something] ?
- But , Mr. Hines adds , 0 [ARG0 sales `` based * on a few days ' events] do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 much about October 's trends] . ''
- As [ARG0 one unidentified official clearly in the late stages of the disease] [rel told] [ARG2 the Times] : `` [ARG1 Baker] just felt that there were some lines in the speech that *T*-2 could be misinterpreted and seized *-1 by the press . ''
- The odds are against him , as [ARG0 he himself] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-ADV no doubt] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel told] [ARG2 the Congress of People 's Deputies] [ARGM-TMP on May 30] : `` [ARG1 We do not share this approach , since it would immediately destroy the social situation and disrupt all the processes in the country] . ''
- If Japanese companies are so efficient , why does [ARG0 Kawasaki-Rikuso Transportation Co.] sometimes need a week [ARGM-ADV just] *-3 to [rel tell] [ARG2 its clients] [ARG1 how soon it can ship goods from here to Osaka *T*-1] *T*-2 ?
- But yesterday , Mr. Carpenter said 0 [ARG0 big institutional investors , which he would n't identify *T*-2 ,] `` [rel told] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 0 they would n't do business with firms '' that *T*-1 continued *-3 to do index arbitrage for their own accounts] .
- A spokeswoman for GE in Fairfield , Conn. , said , `` Absolutely no one spoke to Jack Welch on this subject '' and added , `` [ARG0 Anyone who *T*-1 claims 0 they talked to Jack Welch] is [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel telling] [ARG1 the truth] . ''
- [ARGM-LOC At the firm 's annual meeting] [ARGM-TMP last night] , [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 shareholders] [ARG1 that index arbitrage wo n't go away , despite the public outcry] .
- [ARG1 He sold them well below market value *-2 to raise cash `` *-3 to pay off mounting credit-card debts , '' incurred * * to buy presents for his girlfriend] , [ARG0 his attorney , Philip Russell ,] [rel told] [ARG2 IFAR] 0 *T*-1 .
- `` The ultimate form of charity is [ARGM-TMP when] [ARG0 you] do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel tell] [ARG1 anyone] *T*-1 . ''
- The Nissan logo flashed on the screen for a moment , and then came a taped plea for donations from former President Reagan -- *-2 followed *-3 by [ARG0 the silent print] [rel telling] [ARG2 viewers] [ARG1 where * to call *T*-1] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel told] [ARG2 the woman 's lawyer , Victor Blaine ,] [ARG1 that the short skirt was inappropriate for a court appearance] .
- Warner was referring to documents filed * last week in which Sony Corp. of America Vice Chairman Michael Schulof and Walter Yetnikoff , president of its CBS Records unit , said 0 they had taken Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters at their word [ARGM-TMP when] [ARG0 the producers] [rel told] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 that * getting out of the contract would be no problem because of a previous oral agreement] *T*-2 *T*-1 .
- Wayne Smith , an attorney at Gibson , Dunn & Crutcher in Los Angeles representing Sony , said 0 the Sony executives had n't seen the contract because `` it was n't relevant once [ARG0 Guber and Peters] [rel told] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 0 Warner would let them terminate it at any time] . ''
- [ARGM-LOC In another development] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] , [ARG2 creditors] were [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 that $ 40 million *U* 0 they had expected *T*-2 to become available for * implementing a reorganization may not materialize] , according to one source .
- [ARG0 Sam Ginn , chairman and chief executive officer ,] [rel told] [ARG2 securities analysts in New York] [ARG1 that the company expects somewhat slower per-share earnings growth in 1990 , although annual growth should return to the traditional figure of about 7 % thereafter] .
- `` [ARG1 I 'm not accusing insurers of dereliction of duty] , '' [ARG0 Robert Patricelli of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce] [rel told] [ARG2 Mr. Waxman 's panel] *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG1 There 's a distinct possibility that I may lose my job over this] , '' [ARG0 the employee , Karen Allen , of Floor Covering Resources , Kensington , Md.] , [ARGM-TMP recently] [rel told] [ARG2 a congressional hearing] *T*-1 .
- As for Lincoln , if you ca n't guess why he 's so sweet to his sister when everybody else hates her *T*-1 , then [ARG0 I] 'm not going *-2 to [rel tell] [ARG2 you] .
- [ARGM-ADV While *-2 admitting 0 such a move would be `` devastating '' to most creditors] , [ARG0 Judge Abramson] [rel told] [ARG2 a courtroom filled * with nearly two dozen attorneys] [ARG1 that he was concerned *-1 about the toll 0 mounting legal bills will take *T*-3 on Mr. Hunt 's shrinking estate and about the fact that , following voting by creditors , none of the reorganization plans appeared *-4 to be viable in their present form] .
- [ARGM-MNR The way] 0 [ARG0 Mr. Strieber] [rel tells] [ARG1 it] *T*-3 [ARGM-LOC in his earnest prose] , the intelligence officer who *T*-2 found the craft 's strange debris was forced by the government *-1 to call the flower-inscribed scraps parts of a weather balloon .
- `` [ARG0 I] went out to Todd -LCB- Burns , the A 's reliever -RCB- and [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 that we were n't gon *-1 na let this guy beat us] , '' said *T*-2 *ICH*-3 Oakland catcher Terry Steinbach of the decisive confrontation with Mitchell , the National League 's reigning home-run king .
- `` [ARG0 I] [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 *-2 to make Mitchell reach for everything] , and that 's what we did *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Its chairman] [rel told] [ARG2 the union] [ARG1 *-1 to prepare for the worst in next year 's confrontation with employers over a new three-year wage deal] .
- Mr. Peters says in his affidavit that [ARG2 the movie 's staff] was [rel told] *-1 [ARGM-TMP last week] [ARG1 that Warner was `` taking over '' the picture , and 0 another producer would be giving all of the orders] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Peters] would fly to New York with the intention of * [rel telling] [ARG2 Warner Communications Inc. Chairman Steven J. Ross] [ARG1 that Guber-Peters planned *-1 to end its five-year contract * to produce movies exclusively for Warner] .
- [ARGM-ADV If he calls you up] , [ARG0 *] [ARGM-ADV just] [rel tell] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 0 everything is fine] . ''
- The editor also says 0 [ARG0 the new producer on the film , Bruce Baird ,] [rel told] [ARG2 editors] [ARG1 *-1 to screen the picture without *-2 telling stars Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell or Mr. Peters] .
- The editor also says 0 the new producer on the film , Bruce Baird , told [ARG0 editors] *-1 to screen the picture without *-2 [rel telling] [ARG2 stars Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell or Mr. Peters] .
- [ARG1 If someone asks , * just lie and tell them 0 it will be done *-1] , '' Mr. de la Bouillaire says 0 [ARG0 Mr. Baird] [rel told] [ARG2 them] *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-ADV If someone asks] , [ARG0 *] [ARGM-ADV just] lie and [rel tell] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 0 it will be done *-1] , '' Mr. de la Bouillaire says 0 Mr. Baird told them *T*-2 .
- He says 0 [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 Mr. Guber] [ARG1 0 he could n't sign any documents and that `` the deal , although *-1 apparently a good one for him and Mr. Peters , would have a very negative impact on Warner] . ''
- Mr. Ross , in his own affidavit , says 0 he and Mr. Daly instructed [ARG0 Mr. Semel] *-1 to [rel tell] [ARG2 the producers] [ARG1 0 Warner would n't terminate their agreement] .
- Mr. Guber also says in his affidavit that [ARG0 Mr. Daly] `` [rel told] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 that even if Sony did not want us , Warner 's relationship with us already was irreparably damaged *-1 , that there was no way ` 0 * to put the egg together *T*-2 , ' and that it would sue Sony for tons of money] . ''
- [ARGM-DIS Moreover] , Mr. Guber claims 0 *T*-1 , [ARG0 Mr. Semel] [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 that Mr. Ross probably would n't object `` if it were anybody other than Sony] .
- [ARGM-LOC In affidavits filed * in Los Angeles Superior Court in connection with the $ 1 billion *U* breach-of-contract suit 0 Warner brought *T*-1 against Sony for *-2 hiring the two producers] , [ARG0 Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters] [rel tell] [ARG1 one story] .
- But [ARG0 the Warner executives] in their affidavits deny *-1 [ARGM-TMP ever] [rel telling] [ARG2 the producers] [ARG1 0 they could get out of their written contract] .
- [ARG0 Warner] [rel tells] [ARG1 another] .
- In response , Mr. Peters says 0 *T*-1 , Mr. Ross referred to his colleagues at Warner with an `` obscenity '' and said : `` [ARG0 *] [rel Tell] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 that they do n't have a job] .
- [ARG0 Sen. Boren] [ARGM-MNR happily] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] [ARG1 that there had been `` a meeting of the minds '' with the White House , and that the committee had given Mr. Bush `` a clean slate , '' free of the impediments imposed * during the Reagan years] .
- `` [ARG1 Nonsense] , '' [ARG0 she] [rel told] [ARG2 an interviewer] *-1 [ARGM-TMP yesterday] [ARGM-LOC on London Weekend Television] .
- [ARGM-DIS In fact] , [ARG0 a very high-ranking Soviet official] [rel told] [ARG2 an American official] [ARGM-LOC at a diplomatic dinner] [ARG1 that no change in the policy was contemplated *-1] .
- `` [ARG0 I] [rel told] [ARG2 my driver] , '' he said *T*-1 , `` [ARG1 that he was taking my butt to the Central Committee so they can *?*] ... '' whack , whack , whack his hand made vigorous spanking gestures on his left palm . ``
- [ARGM-LOC At a hearing] [ARGM-TMP last week] , [ARG0 Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut] [rel told] [ARG2 Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady] [ARG1 that `` Chairman Greenspan 's '' announcement over the Oct. 13 weekend was a `` very important statement] . ''
- `` [ARG1 We have tried our best *-3 to tell the people in Bataan that maybe this time it will not go to them , but certainly we will do our best *-2 to encourage other investors to go to their province] , '' [ARG0 Mrs. Aquino] [rel told] [ARG2 Manila-based foreign correspondents] *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG0 We] have tried our best *-3 to [rel tell] [ARG2 the people in Bataan] [ARG1 that maybe this time it will not go to them] , but certainly we will do our best *-2 to encourage other investors to go to their province , '' Mrs. Aquino told Manila-based foreign correspondents *T*-1 .
- The issue arose [ARGM-TMP last week] when [ARG0 Vice President Dan Quayle] [rel told] [ARG2 an audience in Chicago] [ARG1 that Mr. Bush was looking for a test case] *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 The head of the nation 's largest car-dealers group] is [rel telling] [ARG2 dealers] [ARG1 *-1 to `` just say no '' when auto makers pressure them to stockpile cars on their lots *T*-2] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Tell] [ARG2 us] about [ARG1-about spending restraint] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Tell] [ARG2 us] about [ARG1-about the HUD scandals] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Tell] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 what measure , *-2 short of house arrest , *T*-1 will get this Congress under control] .
- He says 0 the big questions -- `` Do you really need this much money *-2 to put up these investments ? Have [ARG0 you] [rel told] [ARG2 investors] [ARG1 what *T*-1 is happening in your sector] ? What about your track record ? -- `` are n't asked *-3 of companies coming to market .
- [ARG0 A prospectus in India] does [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-TMP always] [rel tell] [ARG2 a potential investor] [ARG1 much] .
- [ARG0 Secretary of State James Baker , who *T*-1 accompanied President Bush to Costa Rica ,] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] [ARGM-TMP Friday] : `` [ARG1 I have no reason 0 * to deny reports that some Contras ambushed some Sandinista soldiers *T*-2] . ''
- [ARG0 Mr. Guttman] [rel told] [ARG2 one person familiar with the New York exchanges] [ARGM-TMP during the search for a replacement] [ARG1 that he was looking for a president who *T*-1 would be `` responsive to the needs of the membership and the board] . ''
- We know firsthand the discrimination addressed * by the act : [ARG2 *] to be [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 0 there 's no place for your child in school] ; * to spend lonely hours at home because there is no transportation for someone in a wheelchair ; * to be denied *-2 employment because you are disabled *-3 .
- Says *ICH*-1 a spokeswoman for the Brussels Bourse : `` [ARG0 Nobody around here] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 0 they are happy 0 the system did n't work] .
- `` If [ARG0 they] 're [rel telling] [ARG1 the truth] [ARGM-TMP now] , then they 've been charging 300 % more than what *T*-1 is reasonable , '' says *T*-2 Steve Gardner , an assistant state attorney general in Texas .
- [ARG1 `` * Let me say 0 there is a symbolic component to this trip , ''] [ARG0 Secretary of State James Baker] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP Wednesday] .
- The pertinent question , coming at the end of a lengthy , confidential questionnaire , was this : `` Are there things about your college life 0 [ARG0 you] would like *-1 to [rel tell] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 *T*-2 that we did n't ask about *T*-3] ? ''
- [ARG1 `` We could have called ourselves the Academic Intellectual Society , but then everyone would have said , ` Oh , you mean the nerd-and-geek club , ' ''] [ARG0 Leonid Fridman , SONG 's graduate-student adviser ,] [rel told] [ARG2 19 attendees at the club 's inaugural meeting] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP earlier this month] .
- There ca n't be [ARG0 an older baseball fan] alive who *T*-1 does n't clearly remember that Bobby Thomson homer , who *T*-2 [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 where he was when he heard the famous Russ Hodges radio broadcast -- the one that *T*-3 concluded with Mr. Hodges shouting , over and over , `` The Giants win the pennant , the Giants win the pennant *T*-4 *T*-5] ! ''
- And when Mr. Engelken 's sister , Martha , who *T*-2 was born *-1 two days before the home run , reached her 25th birthday *T*-4 , [ARG0 Mr. Engelken] wrote his sports hero *-3 to [rel tell] [ARG2 him] of [ARG1-of the coincidence of events] .
- [ARG1 Mrs. Engelken] had scheduled a stop on the New Jersey Turnpike *-1 to , [ARG0 she] [rel told] [ARG2 her husband] , pick up some papers for a neighbor .
- [ARG0 The government 's Office of Bank Supervision and Examination] [rel told] [ARG2 the National Assembly] [ARGM-TMP this month] [ARG1 that in the first half of 1989 , the nation 's 30 largest business groups bought real estate valued * at $ 1.5 billion *U*] .
- [ARG0 Ms. Johnson] [rel tells] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 that , if the appliances ca n't be salvaged *-1 , their policy covers the replacement cost] .
- Mr. Boren himself did n't discover the warn-your-enemy nuance until [ARG0 Mr. Bush] [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARGM-MNR privately] [ARGM-LOC at the White House] [ARGM-TMP last week] .
- `` When [ARG2 we] were [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 0 it was Exxon] *T*-2 , it was beyond all expectations ; what a coup , '' said *T*-3 Tom Lewis , senior vice president of Dallas Partnership , the economic development affiliate of the city 's Chamber of Commerce .
- In testimony to the Senate securities subcommittee , Mr. Brady disputed the view of [ARG0 SEC Chairman Richard Breeden] , who *T*-1 [rel told] [ARG2 a House panel] [ARGM-TMP Wednesday] [ARG1 that he does n't want the ability * to halt the markets] .
- `` ` [ARG1 God has not yet ordained that I should have earnings] , ' [ARG0 he] [rel tells] [ARG2 his worried mother] *T*-1 . ''
- `` One man said 0 [ARG1 you] act as a stimulant , '' [ARG0 a prostitute] [rel tells] [ARG2 him] *T*-1 , `` a diversion * to relieve people 's boredom . ''
- But , [ARG0 I] have *-2 to [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 that it seems to me that the conceptual base of the current program is flawed and the program is not likely *-1 to work] .
- [ARG0 Council member Cardinal Gerald Carter of Toronto] [rel told] [ARG2 Vatican Radio] : `` [ARG1 Now that we say 0 we covered our deficit this year , people are going *-1 to relax and say 0 well that 's fine , the Holy See is out of the hole] .
- `` [ARG1 The only response to the challenge being presented * to us by the East] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Mitterrand] [rel told] *T*-1 [ARG2 the European Parliament] [ARGM-LOC in Strasbourg] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] , `` is * to reinforce and accelerate the union and cohesion of the European Community . ''
- [ARGM-DIS And] [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 the physicist] [ARG1 that China 's leaders were `` very much concerned '' about the deaths and had arranged aid for the victims ' families] .
- [ARGM-TMP When he met with Mr. Bush on his return *T*-2] , Mr. Lee says 0 *T*-3 , [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 the president] [ARG1 that the Chinese `` made statements *ICH*-1 to me that I regard *T*-4 as a first step toward reconciliation] . ''
- Mr. Lee says 0 [ARG0 Mr. Deng] [rel told] [ARG2 him] : `` [ARG1 We should not mind those who *T*-1 participated in demonstrations , signed anti-government materials and went on hunger strikes] . ''
- And , last but not least , President George Bush now views the changes in Eastern Europe as `` absolutely extraordinary '' and believes that Mr. Krenz `` ca n't turn the clock back '' in East Germany because the change is too inexorable , '' as [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 the New York Times 's R.W. Apple Jr] .
- `` [ARG1 I 'm not going *-2 to be stampeded *-1 into *-4 overreacting to any of this] , [ARG0 President Bush] [rel told] [ARG2 Mr. Apple] *T*-3 [ARGM-LOC in this week 's interview] .
- [ARGM-DIS And] [ARG0 Japan 's minister of agriculture , forestry and fisheries] [rel told] [ARG2 a committee of Japan 's parliament] [ARG1 that Washington 's proposal was impractical and that Tokyo would continue *-1 to heavily subsidize its rice farmers] .
- Two recent decisions by federal courts cast [ARG0 judges] in the odd role of * [rel telling] [ARG2 authors] [ARG1 how they should write history and biography *T*-1] .
- [ARG0 The Morgan case] [ARGM-DIS thus] [rel tells] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 much more about the current state of sex , class , race and politics in our society than it does *?* about the facts of Dr. Morgan 's particular situation] .
- They worry that [ARG2 Mr. Breeden] also will roll over when * [rel told] *-2 [ARG1 *-3 to do so] by [ARG0-by the White House] *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-TMP During the Monday market rebound] , [ARG0 a New York exchange spokesman] [rel told] [ARG2 Cable News Network viewers] [ARG1 that the industrial average had turned down 70 points] .
- [ARG0 Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan] [rel told] [ARG2 Congress] [ARG1 that the Fed can wipe out inflation without *-1 causing a recession] , but he said * doing so will inflict some short-term pain and will require * reducing the federal deficit sharply .
- `` [ARG1 Such a deadline is attainable , but it would have costs] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Greenspan] [rel told] [ARG2 Rep. Neal 's monetary policy subcommittee] 0 *T*-1 .
- These are the sensitive souls who *T*-3 can empathize with *RNR*-1 and even enjoy hearing about *RNR*-1 other people 's troubles , no matter [ARGM-MNR how haltingly or predictably] [ARG1 the sad tale] is [rel told] *-2 *T*-4 .
- [ARG0 Mr. Evans] [rel told] [ARG2 the board] [ARG1 0 he needed the weekend *-1 to think about it] .
- [ARG0 Ms. Bartlett] [rel told] [ARG2 her audience] [ARG1 that she absolutely did not believe in compromise or in * giving in to the client `` because I do n't think 0 you can do watered-down versions of things] . ''
- [ARG0 Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Richard Breeden] [rel told] [ARG2 a congressional subcommittee] [ARG1 that he would consider *-1 imposing `` circuit breakers '' * to halt program trading at volatile times] .
- Magazines are n't delivered at all , even if an individual 's name is listed *-1 ; [ARG2 employees who *T*-2 want their magazines] have *-3 to pick them up from the mail room or the company library -- and are [rel told] [ARG1 *-3 to change the subscriptions to their home addresses] .
- [ARG2 Employees] were [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 that if they really wanted the publications , they would have *-2 to have them sent home instead] .
- [ARGM-ADV *-2 Second in command from 1979 to 1984] , [ARG0 Mrs. Verne] [rel told] [ARG2 a Paris court] [ARG1 that the `` great disorder '' that *T*-1 reigned at the agency led her into temptation] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Packwood] all but conceded defeat , *-1 [rel telling] [ARG2 Mr. Mitchell] : `` [ARG1 I sense at this stage 0 you may have the votes] . ''
- [ARG0 Representatives of the Inuit and Cree peoples living in Quebec and Labrador in northeastern Canada] [rel told] [ARG2 the ministry] of [ARG1-of the planned action] [ARGM-LOC at a meeting] , a ministry spokesman said 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 President Bush] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] [ARGM-TMP a few months ago] [ARG1 that he was looking for the right test case *-1 to see whether he already has the line-item veto] .
- Still , [ARG0 local builders] are eager *-1 to [rel tell] [ARG2 the world] [ARG1 that most of San Francisco does n't look like the TV images of destruction] .
- [ARGM-TMP On Tuesday afternoon] , [ARG0 Kemper] [rel told] [ARG2 Bear , Stearns & Co. , General Electric Co. 's Kidder , Peabody & Co. unit , Morgan Stanley and Oppenheimer & Co.] [ARG1 that it will no longer do business with them because of their commitment to index arbitrage] , officials inside and outside these firms confirmed 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 We] 've talked to proponents of index arbitrage and [rel told] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 *-1 to cool it] [ARGM-CAU because they 're ruining the market] .
- But [ARG1 Mr. Tisch expects losses in all four years of the contract] , [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 U.S. senators] 0 *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP last June] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Frank] [rel told] [ARG2 Mr. Pilson] [ARG1 that Olympics officials wanted $ 290 million or more *U* for TV rights to the 1994 Winter Games in Norway] .
- He sees flashy sports as the only way 0 [ARG0 the last-place network] [ARGM-MOD can] cut through the clutter of cable and VCRs , grab millions of new viewers and [rel tell] [ARG2 them] about [ARG1-about other shows premiering a few weeks later] *T*-1 .
- Mr. Laff 's attorney , John Lang , filed a memorandum asking that the trial record include [ARGM-LOC a secretly taped conversation] in which [ARG0 the witness , Henry Lorin ,] [rel told] [ARG2 a Haas stockbroker] [ARG1 that Mr. Laff should be killed *-1] *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-LOC In his opening arguments] [ARGM-TMP last week] [ARGM-LOC in federal court in New York] , [ARG0 Mr. Lang] [rel told] [ARG2 the jury] [ARG1 that Mr. Lorin was the `` real master criminal '' behind the stock manipulation , and that Mr. Laff knew nothing about it] .
- According to the transcript , Mr. Lorin said 0 Mr. Laff should be killed *-1 after [ARG0 Mr. Aslanian] [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 that information given * to Mr. Laff by another conspirator could jeopardize the stock scheme] .
- [ARG0 He] plans *-1 to [rel tell] [ARG2 clients] [ARG1 *-2 to pay certain fees directly to the foundation instead of to him] ; he would omit those fees from income reported * on his return .
- * To hear [ARG0 most U.S. growers] [rel tell] [ARG1 it] , we 'd still be in Paradise if the serpent had proffered one to Eve .
- If the Soviets want *-2 to be believed *-1 , [ARG0 they] need *-3 to start *-4 [rel telling] [ARG1 the truth] about more than the totally obvious .
- `` I do n't have *-1 to listen to what [ARG0 anybody] [rel tells] [ARG1 [ARG2 me] to do *T*-2] . ''
- [ARG0 It] [rel told] [ARG2 prosecutors] [ARG1 *-1 not to seek forfeitures if there are `` less intrusive '' alternatives , such as bonds , and in any case *-1 not to seek forfeitures `` disproportionate to the defendant 's crime] . ''
- He said 0 ours is supposed *-1 to be `` a government of laws not of men , '' and yet [ARG0 RICO defenders] `` [rel tell] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 that we should rely on prosecutorial discretion *-2 to protect against overbreadth of RICO] . ''
- `` [ARG1 You can see the highs and lows of the business all under one roof] , '' [ARG0 she] [rel tells] [ARG2 the group] *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 John LaWare , a Fed governor ,] [rel told] [ARG2 the subcommittee] [ARG1 0 the evidence is mixed and that the Fed 's believes 0 the vast majority of banks are n't discriminating] .
- `` [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 that nobody quit over it] .
- [ARG2 Japanese tourists] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel told] [ARG1 *-1 to take care when *-2 photographing earthquake damage in San Francisco *T*-4] , the Japan Association of Travel Agents said 0 *T*-3 .
- Indeed , skepticism was amply captured *-1 by [ARG1 a joke] [rel told] * by [ARG0-by Poles at the conference] : `` The world must be coming to an end .
- [ARG0 Decades of educational research] [rel tell] [ARG2 us] [ARGM-MNR unequivocally] [ARG1 that even smaller classes have zero effect on the academic performance of the pupils -- though they may sometimes be desirable for other reasons] .
- [ARG0 Study after study -- the most recent from the Brookings Institution --] [rel tells] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 that the best schools are those that *T*-1 are free of outside interference and are governed *-2 by a powerful head] .
- [ARG0 Both the assassination order and the quality of debate in Washington] are [rel telling] [ARG2 the world] [ARG1 that the only way 0 the U.S. will kill a madman *T*-1 is by * making sure 0 we take some innocent civilians with him] .
- As the principal regulator of the thrift industry , Mr. Wall delayed *-1 seizing Lincoln S&L for more than two years after [ARG0 his staff] [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 that the California thrift was insolvent and that potential losses to taxpayers were growing rapidly] .
- At the time , Mr. Gonzalez said 0 [ARG0 several senators] [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 that they `` could get some roadblocks out of the way if there could be some understanding on Garn 's insistence on Wall] . ''
- `` [ARG1 Every witness receives a formal subpoena] , '' [ARG0 Rep. Gonzalez] [rel told] [ARG2 him] *T*-1 .
- With obvious satisfaction , she says 0 [ARG0 she] [rel told] [ARG2 him] : `` [ARG1 No darling , I just give it a Chanel look] . ''
- `` Obviously , we got a lot more smoke than fire from [ARG0 the people] who *T*-1 [rel told] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 0 the market was n't so risky] , '' says *T*-2 Bradford Cornell , professor of finance at University of California 's Anderson Graduate School of Management in Los Angeles .
- [ARGM-TMP Then] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 flashing a diamond ring as big as the Ritz -LRB- `` my day diamond , darling '' -RRB-] , [ARG0 she] [rel told] [ARG2 her two companions] [ARG1 that she is on the `` board '' of the Vatican Museum in Rome] .
- [ARGM-ADV *-1 Currently writing his memoirs] , [ARG0 Mr. Churchill , an artist ,] [rel tells] [ARG1 how tycoons such as the late Jean Paul Getty , the oil billionnaire , were , in fact , known *-2 only by one initial , their last] .
- [ARG0 The department] is advising residents *-1 to plant Sagos , if they must *?* , in the back yard and [rel telling] [ARG2 nurseries] [ARG1 *-2 to be on the lookout for anyone trying * to palm one off] .
- But , he adds , `` [ARG0 We] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel tell] [ARG1 where it will go *T*-1] at all [ARGM-CAU because we 're still in the middle of it] . ''
- As [ARG0 the violinist] [rel tells] [ARG1 it] , his grandmotherly looking teacher `` put her hands on her hips , stomped her foot and said , ` You 've just got *-1 to get the -LCB- expletive deleted *-2 -RCB- out of there . ' ''
- I do n't know [ARGM-CAU why] [ARG0 Barber] [ARGM-TMP never] [rel told] [ARG2 anybody else] *T*-1 .
- And when [ARG2 he] 's [rel told] `` [ARG1 * Try a little tenderness] *T*-1 , '' he shoots back `` I 'm going home *-2 to try a little linguine . ''
- [ARG1 That would give agencies `` less ability ... * to fudge over things] , '' [ARG0 he] [rel told] 0 *T*-1 [ARG2 reporters] .
- [ARGM-DIS However] , [ARG0 he] [ARGM-TMP recently] [rel told] [ARG2 the Senate Banking Committee] [ARG1 that he believes 0 the agency should have explicit authority *-2 to monitor debt levels at holding companies and affiliates of broker-dealers , which *T*-1 are frequently used *-3 *-4 to issue bridge loans] .
- But as [ARG0 one expert] [rel tells] [ARG2 me] : `` Whoever it is *T*-1 will have *-2 to work pretty damn hard *-3 to be worse than Barre . ''
- [ARG1 Most is concentrated in five Persian Gulf countries , including his own ,] [ARG0 Issam Al-Chalabi , Iraq 's oil minister ,] [rel told] *T*-1 [ARG2 the conference] [ARGM-TMP Friday] .
- `` If you are already producing at 95 % or 100 % *U* of your capacity , what *T*-2 's the good [ARG2 *] to be [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 0 you can produce at 105 % of capacity] ? '' asked *T*-3 Mr. Al-Chalabi .
- [ARG0 Defense Minister Jean-Pierre Chevenement] [rel told] [ARG2 a meeting of the Anglo-American Press Association] [ARG1 that the question of * modernizing the Crusaders or buying used F18s is a `` political '' decision that he will make *T*-1 in due time] .
- One building was upgraded *-1 to red status while people were taking things out , and [ARG0 a resident who *T*-2 was n't allowed * to go back inside] called up the stairs to his girlfriend , *-3 [rel telling] [ARG2 her] [ARG1 *-4 to keep *-5 sending things down to the lobby] .
- [ARG2 One man trying * to remove his car] was [rel told] *-1 by [ARG0-by officials] [ARG1 *-2 to get out of his garage] .
- [ARG2 She] is [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 0 she ca n't enter unless she is accompanied *-2 by an inspector] .
- [ARG0 `` Rascal Money '' -LRB- Contemporary Books , 412 pages , $ 17.95 *U* -RRB- , a novel by consultant and business analyst Joseph R. Garber ,] [rel tells] [ARG1 the story of an innovative , well-run , widely respected computer manufacturing company called * PegaSys] [ARGM-TMP as it faces a hostile takeover attempt by AIW , a much smaller corporation that *T*-2 is so incompetently *ICH*-3 managed *-1 as * to constitute a standing joke in the business world] .
- It also contends that [ARG0 Young & Rubicam] [ARGM-TMP never] [rel told] [ARG2 the tourist board] about [ARG1-about its relationship with Ad Ventures , a Jamaican firm hired * by the agency] .
- After the three members of the court introduced themselves , the chairman of the panel said : `` [ARG0 *] Go ahead and [rel tell] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 what *T*-1 happened] .
- `` [ARG0 All these consultants] kept coming around *-1 [rel telling] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 0 we should concentrate on high technology , electronics or biotechnology , and get out of mature basic industries] , '' Mr. Andersson recalls *T*-2 .
- `` There is risk that *T*-1 is not associated *-2 with market moves , and [ARG0 the beta] does [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 the magnitude of that] . ''
- `` [ARG0 He] [rel told] [ARG2 me] [ARG1 *-2 to choose an area where just by *-3 being mediocre I could be great *T*-4] , '' recalls *T*-1 Mr. Schwartz , now 40 .
- Those investments paid big commissions *ICH*-3 to First Meridian , [ARG1-about payments] 0 [ARG2 investors] were [ARGM-TMP never] [rel told] *-2 about *T*-1 , the attorney general alleged 0 *T*-4 .
- [ARGM-LOC In one ingenious recent example of a Newport Beach boiler room] , [ARG2 prospective investors in Capital Trust Inc.] were [ARGM-ADV allegedly] [rel told] *-2 [ARG1 that their investment in precious metals was insured *-1 against losses `` caused * by employees due to dishonesty , destruction or disappearance] , '' according to an indictment handed * up by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles last month .
- Several outfits -- including the Financial Programs , Franklin , and T. Rowe Price mutual-fund groups and the Edward D. Jones brokerage house -- are advertising [ARG0 `` college planner '' tables and charts] that *T*-1 [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 how much you need *-2 to put *T*-3 aside regularly] .
- [ARGM-DIS Or] [ARG2 an investor who *T*-2 wants his accountant 's advice] [ARGM-MOD may] be [rel told] *-1 , `` [ARG1 You seem like a guy who *T*-3 can make up his own mind] . ''
- William Lynes , a retired engineer from Lockheed Corp. , says 0 he and his wife , Lily , warmed to the investment pitches of a penny-stock peddler from Stuart-James Co. in Atlanta after [ARG0 the broker] [rel told] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 0 he , too , had once worked with Lockheed] .
- `` [ARG1 Some people call me the communist billionaire] , '' [ARG0 she] has [rel told] [ARG2 visitors] *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG1 If Webster had n't happened , you would n't be here] , '' [ARG0 Linda Bowker] [rel tells] [ARG2 a reporter] *T*-1 [ARGM-LOC in the Trenton office of the National Organization for Women] .
- I expected him to say , `` [ARG0 I] [rel told] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 so] , '' but he already was snoring .
- [ARG0 They] are [rel telling] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 that -LCB- 8 3\/4 % -RCB- is as low as they want *-1 to see the fed funds rate] , '' said *T*-2 Robert Chandross at Lloyds Bank PLC .
- If [ARG1 the whole story] were [rel told] *-1 , it would read something like this :
- With the market down , [ARG0 we] wanted *-1 to [rel tell] [ARG2 people] [ARG1 *-2 to put their orders in on the opening] . ''
- [ARG1 Nationwide , output of light industrial products declined 1.8 % -- `` the first decline in 10 years] , '' [ARG0 a bureau spokesman] [rel told] [ARG2 China Daily] 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARG1 All] [rel told] , Mr. Parker does a better job of * making a novel out of this abandoned fragment than anyone might have had a right * to expect .
- He says 0 [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 NewsEdge] [ARG1 *-1 to look for stories containing such words as takeover , acquisition , acquire , LBO , tender , merger , junk and halted] .
- The Palo Alto , Calif. , computer maker scrambled *-1 to set up [ARG0 a special phone line] 0 *T*-2 to [rel tell] [ARG2 manufacturing and support staff] [ARG1 *-3 to stay home Wednesday] .
- Ms. Levine told her employer that she was pregnant in February ; a month later , the suit says 0 *T*-2 , [ARG0 the restaurant manager] [rel told] [ARG2 Ms. Levine] [ARG1 that she would be demoted *-1 to his assistant because he felt 0 customers would be uncomfortable with a pregnant maitre 'd] .
- [ARG0 Ms. Levine] [rel told] [ARG2 her employer] [ARG1 that she was pregnant] [ARGM-TMP in February] ; a month later , the suit says 0 *T*-2 , the restaurant manager told Ms. Levine that she would be demoted *-1 to his assistant because he felt 0 customers would be uncomfortable with a pregnant maitre 'd .
- [ARG0 They] [rel told] [ARG2 her] , ` [ARG1 We do n't hire fat people and we do n't hire cripples] .
- Ms. Moss said 0 Ms. Levine secretly taped [ARGM-LOC many conversations] with her bosses at the Odeon in which [ARG0 they] [rel told] [ARG2 her] [ARG1 0 she was being fired as maitre 'd because she was pregnant] *T*-1 .
- Arkansas Democrat David Pryor spilled his guts on the Senate floor the other day after he 'd joined the Finance Committee 's early-morning pork-barrel revels : `` [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD must] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] ...
- [ARG2 We] 're [rel told] [ARG1 0 Senator Pryor is n't yet a co-sponsor] , but if he and his colleagues are serious about *-1 kicking their compulsions , they 'll sign up .
- [ARG0 Stan Richards of Richards Group Inc. , Dallas ,] [rel tells] of [ARG1-of the Texan who *T*-1 saw the agency 's tear-jerking commercial for First Gibraltar Bank F.S.B. -- complete with the state 's anthem -- and promptly invested $ 100,000 *U* in the thrift 's CDs] .
- MacNamara Clapp & Klein , a small New York shop , is asking [ARG0 magazine ad representatives] *-2 to [rel tell] [ARG2 it] [ARG1 when major advertising inserts will run in their publications *T*-1] .
- HealthVest , an Austin , Texas , real estate investment trust , said that [ARG0 Chemical Bank , the lead bank under its domestic bank agreement ,] [rel told] [ARG2 it] [ARG1 that if $ 3.3 million *U* owed * to the bank group is n't paid *-2 by today , the group will call the $ 120 million *U* that HealthVest has *T*-1 outstanding under the credit line] .
- [ARG0 Companies] might be able *-2 to [rel tell] [ARG2 salespeople] [ARGM-TMP daily] , [ARGM-DIS for instance] , about [ARG1-about idle equipment] , [ARGM-PNC so they could offer discounts on whatever that equipment produces *T*-1] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Tell] [ARG1 that] to [ARG2-to Atlanta , which Pittsburgh replaced *T*-1 as the most-livable city in 1985] .
- And if I think that some people -LCB- on HUD Secretary Jack Kemp 's -RCB- staff are off base in terms in which they 're evaluating certain things affecting my hometown *T*-1 , [ARG0 I] have *-2 to [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 something -- I 'm not going *-3 to take it] .
- But if I feel that there are situations where I 'm trying *-1 to get housing for our area -- whatever it happens *-3 to be *T*-2 -- and I have *-4 to feel that I ca n't even ask a question , [ARG0 I] 've got *-5 to [rel tell] [ARG2 you] , [ARG1 0 I think 0 that 's outrageous] . .
- `` [ARG0 I] 've [rel told] [ARG2 my staff and clients] [ARG1 that they still have the ability * to exercise their options , because they are guaranteed *-1 by the Options Clearing Corp.] , '' said *T*-2 Michael Schwartz , a senior registered options strategist at Oppenheimer & Co .
- -LRB- Pepperidge Farm says 0 [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel tell] [ARG1 exactly how many customers it has lost *T*-1] , but it hopes *-2 to remove the objectionable tropical oil from all its products by year end . -RRB-
- `` When there 's a clutter of brands *T*-5 , [ARG0 consumers] simplify the complexity by *-6 [rel telling] [ARG2-REC themselves] , ` [ARG1 All brands are the same so what difference does it *EXP*-2 make *T*-1 which I buy *T*-3] , ' '' says *T*-4 Karen Olshan , a senior vice president at BBDO .
- `` [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARGM-ADV just] [rel tell] [ARG1 0 the questions are right back where they were *T*-2 : ` What *T*-1 's going on ? , ' ` Ca n't anything be done *-4 about program trading ? , ' ` Does n't the exchange understand ? , ' ` Where is the SEC on this *T*-3 ? '] ''
- [ARG1 Friday 's plunge] , [ARG0 he] is [rel telling] [ARG2 PaineWebber brokers] 0 *T*-1 , was nothing more than a `` tremendous reaction to leveraged buy-out stocks . ''
- [ARG0 The sheets] [rel tell] [ARG1 how the medicine works *T*-1] , describe how * to use it *T*-2 and list its possible side effects .
- The agency said 0 [ARG0 Polish Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki] [rel told] [ARG2 Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mahmoud Vaezi] of [ARG1-of Poland 's willingess * to purchase the gas] [ARGM-TMP during Mr. Vaezi 's current visit to Warsaw] .
- [ARG0 President Bush] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] : `` [ARG1 Whether that -LCB- the leadership change -RCB- reflects a change in East-West relations , I do n't think so] .
- [ARG0 They] are [rel telling] [ARG2 people] [ARG1 what roads *T*-1 are closed] and * just keeping the public informed has helped *-2 to keep the panic down , '' said *T*-3 James Ball , a station supervisor at Daly City Police Department .
- [ARGM-TMP Last Friday] , [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 the staff of Ms.] [ARG1 that the magazine in January would begin *-1 publishing without advertising] .
- [ARG0 Britain 's Prime Minister Thatcher] [rel told] [ARG2 a Commonwealth summit in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia ,] [ARG1 that sanctions against South Africa were `` utterly irresponsible] , '' officials said 0 *T*-1 .
- When Christie 's officials asked why the firm was n't picked *-3 *-4 to sell the Dorrance collection *T*-5 *T*-2 , [ARG0 representatives of the Dorrance family] `` [rel told] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 0 it was a question of financial considerations] , '' said 0 *T*-1 Michael Findlay , Christie 's head of impressionist and modern paintings .
- Mike Metschan , a salesman in Wang 's Austin , Texas , office , has a breezier method : `` [ARG0 We] [rel tell] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 0 $ 3 billion *U* companies do n't go out of business] .
- [ARG0 We] [rel tell] [ARG2 them] [ARG1 0 all the major companies are having financial difficulties] . ''
- He says 0 [ARG0 the Lilly executives] [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 0 they could n't take the risk with Wang] .
- `` [ARG0 You] 're [rel telling] [ARG2 someone] [ARG1 0 they can spend the next three or four or five or six years of their life *-1 bringing about the most difficult and costly modernization of an information system on the civil side ever] , '' Mr. Goldberg said *T*-2 .
- [ARG1 Panamanian dictator Torrijos] , [ARG2 he] was [rel told] *-1 0 *T*-2 , had granted the shah of Iran asylum in Panama as a favor to Washington .
- [ARG2 Mr. Sanford] was [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 0 Mr. Noriega 's friend , Mr. Wittgreen , would be handling the shah 's security] .
- [ARG1 It *EXP*-1 would n't be a good idea * to indict him *NOT* -- much less Mr. Noriega] , [ARG2 the prosecutor] was [rel told] *-2 0 *T*-3 .
- He says 0 [ARG0 Mr. Briggs] [rel told] [ARG2 him] [ARG1 0 he was being set up *-1 for a `` honey trap , '' in which Mr. Noriega would try *-2 to involve him in an orgy and then record the event `` with sound and video *T*-3] . ''
- `` [ARG0 North] , '' the document went on *T*-2 , *-1 referring to Oliver North , `` has [rel told] [ARG2 Noriega 's representative] [ARG1 that U.S. law forbade such actions] .
- And Mr. Shultz curtly told Mr. Abrams that [ARG2 the general] [ARGM-MOD should] be [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 that only he could repair his tarnished image] .
- [ARGM-DIS And] [ARG0 Mr. Shultz] [ARGM-MNR curtly] [rel told] [ARG2 Mr. Abrams] [ARG1 that the general should be told *-1 that only he could repair his tarnished image] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Noriega] [ARGM-TMP often] [rel tells] [ARG2 friends] [ARG1 that patience is the best weapon against the gringos , who *T*-1 have a short attention span and little stomach for lasting confrontation] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Seidman] [rel told] [ARG2 the committee] [ARG1 that the Resolution Trust Corp. , the agency created * to sell sick thrifts , has studied Lincoln 's examination reports by former regulators dating back to 1986] .
- [ARG0 Representatives of the accounting firm of Ernst & Young and the securities firm of Goldman , Sachs & Co. , hired * by creditors * to consult on Eastern 's financial plans ,] [rel told] [ARG2 the committee] [ARGM-LOC in a private meeting] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] [ARG1 that Eastern 's latest plan * to emerge from bankruptcy-law protection is far riskier than an earlier one which *T*-1 won the creditors ' approval] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Lorenzo] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] [ARG1 0 the reorganization 0 Eastern is pursuing *T*-1 would create a carrier 85 % to 90 % *U* of the size of the pre-bankruptcy Eastern] .
- `` [ARG1 We 're in the process of * discussing an amended plan with the creditors and anticipate * filing that amended plan shortly] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Lorenzo] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Gregory Damonne Brown of Fremont , Calif. , a hardworking , reclusive young bachelor ,] [rel told] [ARG1 that story] to [ARG2-to the Tax Court] .
- [ARGM-ADV *-1 Asked how he made charitable gifts of $ 26,350 *U* out of reported two-year income of $ 46,892 *U* *T*-2] , [ARG0 Thomas H. McFall of Bryan , Texas ,] [rel told] [ARG2 the Tax Court] [ARG1 0 he had understated his income] .
- [ARGM-TMP When there are well problems , light problems , road problems , *T*-1] [ARG0 the government] [rel tells] [ARG2 us] [ARG1 *-2 to forget it] . ''
- [ARG0 Prime Minister Gandhi] [rel tells] [ARG2 the Indian Parliament] , `` ... [ARG1 neither I nor any member of my family has received any consideration in these transactions] .
- [ARG0 Judge Masaaki Yoneyama] [rel told] [ARG2 the Osaka District Court] [ARG1 0 Daikin 's `` responsibility is heavy because illegal exports lowered international trust in Japan] . ''
- Michael Alexander , a senior editor at Computerworld , a trade publication , said 0 [ARG2 he] was [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 that the worm gets into a computer center by * looking for obvious passwords -- such as ones that *T*-2 are the same as the user 's name] .
- Prior to a tender offer by A&P for Waldbaum Inc. in 1986 , [ARG0 the founder of the Waldbaum 's supermarket chain] called an elderly relative * to [rel tell] [ARG2 her] [ARG1 *-1 to assemble her stock certificates for delivery] .
- Essentially , Mr. Freeman had invested heavily in the Beatrice leveraged buy-out , [ARGM-TMP when] [ARG2 he] was [rel told] *-1 by [ARG0-by another prominent trader , Bernard `` Bunny '' Lasker ,] [ARG1 that the deal was in trouble] *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 Daimler-Benz Chairman Edzard Reuter] [rel told] [ARG2 Milan 's financial daily Il Sole 24 Ore] [ARG1 that talks *ICH*-2 are taking place between both companies ' aerospace units] .
- And it just launched [ARG0 a promotional campaign] 0 *T*-1 to [rel tell] [ARG2 chief executives , marketing directors , and media executives] [ARG1 just that] .
- * To hear [ARG0 advertisers] [rel tell] [ARG1 it] , the magazine just has n't kept up with the times .
- [ARG0 Wendy Gramm , the agency 's chairman ,] [rel told] [ARG2 the Senate Agriculture Committee] [ARG1 that she expects the study to be released *-1 within two weeks and the rule changes to be completed *-2 by Thanksgiving] .
- `` [ARG1 The tests indicate that dual and non-dual traders are similar in terms of the trade executions and liquidity 0 they provide *T*-1 to the market] , '' [ARG0 Mrs. Gramm] [rel told] [ARG2 the Senate panel] *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-LOC at a meeting last week] , [ARG0 Tom Donovan , the Board of Trade 's president ,] [rel told] [ARG2 commodity lawyers] : [ARG1 `` Dual trading is definitely worth * saving] .
- He would n't leave until Mr. Cheney promised *-2 to do [ARG1 whatever] [ARG0 the Pentagon systems analysts] [rel told] [ARG2 him] *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG0 Carr] [rel told] [ARG2 Kodak] [ARGM-TMP on many occasions] [ARG1 * to avoid various features because of Polaroid 's patent positions] , '' and Kodak followed his advice in every instance , Mr. Crary said *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-TMP A week later] , [ARG0 the man] [rel told] [ARG2 Mr. MacInnis] [ARG1 0 he had suffered a mild heart attack unrelated to the massage] .
- [ARG1 All] [rel told] , the federal government already guarantees more than $ 900 billion *U* of mortgages .
- The latest crewcut in the equities markets reminds me of [ARG1 the joke] 0 [ARG0 T. Boone Pickens] [rel tells] *T*-2 about the guy who *T*-1 was run *-3 over by the parade .
- Grinned *ICH*-1 Griffith Peck , a trader in Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. 's OTC department : `` [ARG0 I] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] , [ARG1 0 this market acts *-2 healthy] . ''
- [ARGM-TMP Over the weekend] , [ARG0 clearing firms] [rel told] [ARG2 the Chicago market makers] [ARG1 *-1 to get out of their positions at any cost Monday morning] .
- [ARGM-TMP Over the weekend] , [ARG0 clearing firms] [rel told] [ARG2 the Chicago market makers] [ARG1 *-1 to get out of their positions at any cost Monday morning] .
- Separately , Secretary of State Baker complained about [ARG0 a U.N. aide] who *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP last week] [rel told] [ARG2 the Contras] [ARG1 *-2 to disband] [ARGM-ADV as part of a regional peace accord] .
- But [ARG0 she] expects prices to rebound soon and is [rel telling] [ARG2 investors] [ARG1 0 she expects 0 the stock market wo n't decline more than 10 % to 15 % *U* from recent highs] .
- Last summer , Mr. Bush moved the administration in the direction of gradual liberalization [ARGM-TMP when] [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 a North Atlantic Treaty Organization meeting] [ARG1 that he would allow some exceptions to the Cocom embargo of strategic goods] *T*-1 .
- The real estate and thrift concern , *-1 operating under bankruptcy-law proceedings , said 0 [ARG0 it] [rel told] [ARG2 the SEC] [ARG1 0 it could n't provide financial statements by the end of its first extension `` without unreasonable burden or expense] . ''
- [ARG0 GM officials] [rel told] [ARG2 workers] [ARGM-TMP late last week] of [ARG1-of the following moves : Production of full-sized vans will be consolidated *-1 into a single plant in Flint , Mich] .
- [ARG2 Workers at plants in Van Nuys , Calif. , Oklahoma City and Pontiac , Mich.] , were [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 0 their facilities are no longer being considered *-2 to build the next generation of the Pontiac Firebird and Chevrolet Camaro muscle cars] .
- `` [ARG1 They said , ` * follow CNN] , ' '' [ARG0 he] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 White House Budget Director Richard Darman] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] [ARG1 that the administration would n't push *-1 to keep the capital-gains cut in the final version of the bill] .
- I think 0 what *T*-1 bothered me most about the piece was that there seemed *-2 to be an underlying attitude [ARG0 *] to [rel tell] [ARG2 your readers] [ARG1 0 all is well -- if you 're getting laid *-3 off * do n't worry , and if you 're unemployed , it 's a seller 's market] .
- `` [ARG0 Everyone] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel tell] [ARG2 you] [ARG1 that this time is different from 1987] , '' he says *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-TMP Right now] [ARG0 they] 're [rel telling] [ARG2 me] [ARG1 *-1 to get the hell out and stay out] .
- [ARGM-TMP At the very moment that Senate Republicans were negotiating a deal 0 *T*-1 to exclude capital gains from the deficit-reduction legislation *T*-2] , [ARG0 White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater] [rel told] [ARG2 reporters] [ARG1 that it *EXP*-3 was the president 's policy * to include it] .
- `` [ARG1 There must not be a monopoly , there must be freedom of choice for both journalists and viewers] , '' [ARG0 Nikolai I. Lutsenko , the president of the Nika TV company ,] [rel told] [ARG2 the weekly newspaper Nedelya] *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Mr. Lutsenko] [rel told] [ARG2 Nedelya] [ARG1 that he recently had been to the U.S. * to pick up the rights * to show 5,000 U.S. films in the Soviet Union] .
- [ARGM-LOC On another issue] , [ARG2 Greeks] were [rel told] *-1 [ARG1 how their national intelligence agency , the EYP , regularly monitored the telephone conversations of prominent figures , including key opposition politicians , journalists and PASOK cabinet members] .
- `` [ARG0 He] became very angry at that , left my office and [rel told] [ARG2 a number of people] [ARG1 that I was a wimp] , '' Sen. McCain recalls *T*-1 .