Word: advisors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shake them up, but they probably will pass them," says TIME White House correspondent J.F.O. McAllister. "Majority Leader Trent Lott says he just wants to be thorough." The probe into Lake's investments focuses on several energy stocks he owned while serving in his current job as National Security Advisor. The White House counsel's office advised Lake two years ago to sell his holdings in four energy-related concerns, which were deemed a potential ethical conflict because his influence in setting U.S. Mideast policy could affect energy prices and thus the value of his stocks. There is some evidence...
...shake them up, but they probably will pass them," says TIME White House correspondent J.F.O. McAllister. "Majority Leader Trent Lott says he just wants to be thorough." The probe into Lake's investments focuses on several energy stocks he owned while serving in his current job as National Security Advisor. The White House counsel's office advised Lake two years ago to sell his holdings in four energy-related concerns, which were deemed a potential ethical conflict because his influence in setting U.S. Mideast policy could affect energy prices and thus the value of his stocks. There is some evidence...
...Madeleine Albright has done some significant work for the sake of women. She was the director of the Women in Foreign Service Program at Georgetown's School of Foreign Service. There, she urged women to take a more active role in foreign policy. She was a foreign policy advisor to Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and was an encouraging force in the latter's campaign for the vice-presidential nomination...
...first, I knew Professor Price solely as a lecturer and seminar leader. Early in junior year, I came to know him as an active discussion partner and debater. Sometime junior spring, I came to rely upon him as a mentor. Senior year, he served as my thesis advisor. And quite naturally, during that capstone academic experience, Professor Price became my friend. An invitation to his home for Thanksgiving was extended, as an offer to advise an independent private-sector research proposal I sought to help finance my way through college. He served as a fountain of advice on entering...
...first, we shun such fawning. We tell our family and friends that we go to school in Boston and avoid dropping the H-bomb that might make lesser folk uncomfortable. In polite conversation, we grow adept at unconsciously substituting "major" for "concentration," "resident advisor" for "proctor" and "TA" for "TF." We pretend we go to a school like all other schools, only with a slightly higher average GPA and a slightly worse football team...