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Meanwhile an unofficial Powell organization took shape. "We knew from the people who had called us who was available for what," says Armitage, a former Assistant Secretary of Defense under Reagan. "We weren't just sitting on our hands." Powell tapped the G.O.P.'s best organizational minds for advice, pressing...
For now, no outsiders may hear the song, and armed guards are protecting the E.M.I. pressing plant in Jacksonville, Florida. But on Nov. 21, Free as a Bird will be issued as part of The Beatles Anthology Volume 1, a double album that Martin assembled from early (1958-64) outtakes...
"It's not a pressing problem," Carnesale says. "The Kennedy School has a very young senior faculty--the number of people who will reach 70 in the next decade is only two or three."
And the Law School is trying to expand its faculty, so retirement issues are hardly pressing at all, according to faculty and administrators there.
Indeed, recent controversy over film censorship only highlights the gap between those who compellingly address risque themes and those whose intentions seem more questionable. Obviously, examples of border-line trash provide easy ammunition for attacks on more laudable efforts. "Kids" reveals a darker side of teenage life with documentary-style...