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Clinton moved quickly to add one major grown-up to his staff: Roy Neel, the top adviser to Vice President Al Gore for the past 15 years, joined Mark Gearan as deputy to chief of staff Thomas McLarty. Neel and Gearan will handle the day-to-day operations, allowing McLarty to concentrate on minding Clinton and worrying about long-range planning, which will initially mean holding three-day-a-week 8:30 a.m. conferences aimed at shepherding what remains of Clinton's economic plan through Congress. Neel at 47 exceeds the median age in the White House by at least...
Jacobsen, presently an associate professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will arrive this summer and will likely begin teaching next spring, said Cabot Professor of Chemistry Roy G. Gordon, who chairs the Chemistry department...
Other winners included Roy Gutman of Newsday and John Burns of the New York Times, who shared an international reporting prize for their dispatches from Bosnia. Burns was not on the list of finalists, and there were allegations that the Times applied last-minute pressure to the Pulitzer jury. David McCullough won the biography prize for Truman, the book that triggered the "I'm Truman . . . No, I'm Truman" cross talk during last year's presidential campaign. A surprise came with an award to Robert Olen Butler for his short-story collection seen through the eyes of exiled Vietnamese...
...result of allegations that hsn chairman Roy Speer and others received improper payments from the company's suppliers, hsn is facing several Florida lawsuits and a federal grand jury investigation in Tampa. In addition, an hsn executive who threatened to blow the whistle on his colleagues was allegedly fired. Liberty Media, which owns a controlling interest in the firm, had planned to acquire the remaining shares but has withdrawn its offer as a result of the alleged kickbacks...
Schultz did not specify his reasons for turning down his offer, according to Chemistry Department Chair Roy G. Gordon. "Last year he was leaning toward coming," Gordon said...