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...stayed on as the party leader when Mladenov was forced out. Lukanov has the support of many opposition leaders because of his grasp of economic issues and generally evenhanded approach to political problems. He favors a government of national unity, arguing that broad consensus will be needed to implement the drastic economic changes necessary to remodel a dispirited and state-dominated economy along free-market lines...
...U.S.S.R.'s landmass and is home to 147 million of its 289 million people, he holds a strong power base where he is now free to try his own more radical brand of reform. Even if the party does not split formally, Gorbachev could be left trying to implement perestroika through a rump dominated by moderates unable to keep pace with leftists outside the party...
...instance, the selection of Lowell in 1909represented a departure from theelective-oriented, laissez-faire educationchampioned by the previous president, Charles W.Eliot (Class of 1853). Although the popular Eliothad garnered almost universal acclaim for thesystem he had installed during his 40-year tenure,Lowell did not hesitate to implement drasticreforms...
...Most cities run their housing authorities as real estate companies," Swanger said. He said Cambridge is particularly successful in using its housing department to implement social welfare programs...
...implement the plan, Bush set out immediately after his racially charged election campaign to court blacks, ignored for eight years by Ronald Reagan. He invited black leaders, businessmen and preachers, including Jesse Jackson, to the White House. He visited black neighborhoods, churches and colleges, which he has supported for decades. And if Bush has not named a lot of blacks to Government posts, those blacks he has selected have been appointed to prominent jobs. The best example: General Colin Powell, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The strategy is working: 56% of blacks say they approve of Bush...