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Houghton had begun shifting power to his top associates after the accident and recommended yesterday that Roger Ackerman, the firm's president and chief operating officer, succeed him on April...
...business has always been something of a family affair. Houghton's great-great grandfather founded the company, and seven Houghtons have served as chief executive. In fact, Ackerman will be only the third person outside the family to run Corning...
EMOTIONAL LITERACY SOUNDS LIKE THE latest excuse for schools and employers to invade the psychic privacy of students and employees. FELICIA ACKERMAN Providence, Rhode Island...
...should look at people as people, and not at how much money they make," argued former Cambridge Mayor Barbara Ackerman...
...devolution. The move, however, has been brewing in the court for years, led by conservative Justices. Because the ruling's impact will depend on the court's inclinations, it may be too soon to say whether the Lopez ruling represents, in the words of Yale law professor Bruce Ackerman, a "constitutional moment" -- an epochal period when the court realigns itself with a deep shift in prevailing political philosophy-or rather, as Ackerman's Yale colleague Michael Graetz quips, a "constitutional minute...