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CLEANING HOUSE In his 2004 plea bargain, ex--Enron CFO Andrew Fastow forfeited $29 million, including his Galveston, Texas, home, which the feds sold for $595,000 last year...
NOMINATED. ANDREW VON ESCHENBACH, 64, as George W. Bush's third Food and Drug Administration (FDA) commissioner; in Washington. The promotion of Von Eschenbach, who has been acting FDA chief since the resignation of Lester Crawford last September, promptly stalled over the controversy surrounding Plan B, the "morning after" pill. A urology surgeon who has led the National Cancer Institute since 2002 (he now plans to retire from that job), Von Eschenbach enters a long-simmering battle. The Bush Administration has so far delayed a decision on whether to approve the emergency contraceptive pill for over-the-counter use despite...
...least one course in pre-modern history, one course in western history, and one course in non-western history. We will be discussing these changes with concentrators as our planning continues, and we welcome opinions on this proposal from all students, whether concentrators, prospective concentrators, or Crimson editors. ANDREW D. GORDON Cambridge, Mass. March 11, 2006 The writer is Folger Fund Professor of History and chair of the history department...
...rising from the backwater woods of colonialism to become a world-renowned educational institution. The University has been guided by a history of opinionated leaders and active students, and their tumultuous stories are the subject of “Veritas: Harvard College and the American Experience” by Andrew B. Schlesinger ’70, whose father and grandfather were also both distinguished Harvard historians...
...just that. However, CBS News reported Wednesday night that Howard Baker, who was Senate majority leader, chief of staff to Ronald Reagan and ambassador to Japan for this administration, had placed a call to the White House on Tuesday and "sent a direct message" to Chief of Staff Andrew Card urging him to hire former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee as a top adviser to help inject some new blood. Last July, Bush named Thompson - a lobbyist and former Law & Order actor - to counsel his first Supreme Court nominee, who turned out to be John Roberts, through the confirmation process...