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...Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy Leonard J.Hausman said he is extremely optimistic becausethe economic assistance is beginning--in the formof joint business ventures between Arab andIsraeli businesses for the benefit of the WestBank and the Gaza strip...
...where the American military felt let down by the political leadership," says Gen. Bernard E. Trainor, director of the National Security Program and adjunct lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government. "Colin Powell, like most military men of the time, took the position of, 'Never again...
Hume, a renowned journalist, is currently a Senior Fellow and Adjunct Lecturer at the Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. me she'd tried to kill President Ford because she wanted to prove herself a real radical instead of being an FBI phony spying on the Bay Area's radical movement. Flying to Cambodia in the back of a cargo plane on Thanksgiving Day, 1979, I saw the Khmer Rouge's just-vacated torture chambers, the pits of bones, the killing fields. At the Three Mile Island nuclear accident I thought we all were going...
...traditional work organization [is] a workplace that exhibits the self-defeating mindset that the individual worker is no more than an adjunct to the company," the book argues, "and that the natural management between management and labor must be hierarchical and adversarial...
...change I would propose is that the kitchen and dining room be turned into a sort of basement cafeteria, perhaps an adjunct of the Greenhouse Cafe in the Science Center. Not only would a well-located cafe for students turn a tidy profit, it would also draw students who might not otherwise feel comfortable going into a "minority students" center...