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...respect of Reilly's teammates is reflected by her dual captaincy. "She's the best diplomat you've ever seen," Carls says. "I'd vote for her for any office...

Author: By Sean Becker, | Title: Lamenting Only a Few More Bus Rides | 10/18/1990 | See Source »

...commander in chief of the American military forces in Saudi Arabia, expected to reach 250,000 by the end of the month, Schwarzkopf is constantly performing the dual roles of soldier and diplomat. Because of his imposing physique (6 ft. 3 in., 240 lbs.) and gruff manner, the C-in-C (pronounced sink) is affectionately known as "the Bear" by subordinates and as "Stormin' Norman" by rival Pentagon brass. He is aware that the U.S. presence in the conservative Islamic society of Saudi Arabia has created a potential clash of cultures that could undermine the alliance against Saddam Hussein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gulf: The Desert Bear | 10/15/1990 | See Source »

Most of the students did not object to a change in the location of their advisors as long as they were readily at their disposal. Gordon Faith '92 referred to a sort of "dual citizenship" where students would go to other houses for academic advising...

Author: By D. RICHARD De silva, | Title: Dudley Discusses New Role | 10/4/1990 | See Source »

Jackson sees no conflict between his dual role as TV journalist and partisan political figure. "I'm a communicator," he says. "I'm a public servant, and some of my missions are journalistic." But news executives are more dubious. When Jackson tried to line up a TV backer for his recent Middle East trip, he was turned down by all three major networks and several other news organizations (including Warner Bros. TV), before the magazine show Inside Edition ponied up $125,000. The interview was something of a bust, partly because CBS's Dan Rather got to Saddam first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Keeping All Kinds of Hope Alive | 10/1/1990 | See Source »

While Gaviria's move is at least partly attributable to his frustration over what he sees as a lack of support from Washington, some U.S. officials contend that the President's action is also a psychological master-stroke. They say the decree has the dual effect of moderating an unpopular policy and sowing doubt among the narcotraffickers, who will be forced to wonder who among them has been cooperating with the government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colombia: Drug Lords and Mind Games | 9/24/1990 | See Source »

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