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Federal appointees returning to academia cite the executive branch's exhausting pace and their desire to re-establish a family life as reasons for brief tenures in public service...
...often with two or three events a week. The campaign model, duplicated again and again, was a low-cost proposal to strengthen communities accompanied by a bully-pulpit road show featuring Good Neighbor Bill. Everything was coming up values. Morris began cherry-picking good new ideas throughout the Executive Branch, using his unmatched zeal to push them to fruition. The West Wing became a floating policy meeting that gave way to a scheduling meeting that segued into a message-development meeting. Clinton loved the values assembly line. "Where were you boys in 1994?" he said to one of the consultants...
...trends that are driving the telecommunications industry toward consolidation. Deregulation--in the U.S., Western Europe and increasingly in South America and Asia--is turning cozy, inefficient state-owned monopolies into telephone free-for-alls. The second trend is technology, which has dissolved borders and allowed telecommunications companies to branch into cable television and information services. "The logic is simple," says James Ross, a telecommunications analyst for the ABN AMRO Hoare Govett brokerage firm in London. "In the end, the industry is going to be dominated by a small number of large players, and this makes it more likely that BT/MCI...
Lodged in the basement of the HUPD's 29 Garden St. headquarters, the CID is the little-known investigation branch of the university police...
...Office of the General Counsel is the University branch that has the most interaction with...