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...passage in the Constitution, which allows the Steering Committee, now dominated by Parker, to re-appoint Council members year after year without public election, opposition and new ideas can usually be kept to a minimum...
...Greece is "a crowned liberal democracy." The King is "the symbol of national unity." He will have power to appoint and dismiss Premiers, but may select and fire other Cabinet ministers only with the Premier's consent. He is commander in chief of the armed forces and appoints the chiefs of staff and the internal-security chief on recommendation of the Supreme National Defense Council. He may pardon prisoners on recommendation of a newly created Judicial Council...
After applications close March 11, the council will screen the resumes and then invite the top candidates to Cambridge for interviews. They hope to appoint the new manager by the middle of April...
Another, and possibly final round, was fought last Monday as the two council factions clashed over the legality of the removal motion. DeGuglielmo's supporters then reiterated their opposition to an interim manager, but to no avail. The majority five, plus Sullivan, voted to appoint Public Works Commissioner Ralph J. Dunphy to the post...
This time there is no question of his returning: the reason for the departure is a serious matter of health. Sadler, 56, survived a cancer operation 18 months ago, but he is still being bothered by complications. This week, therefore, American's board will accept his resignation and appoint Executive Vice President George A. Spater, 58, to take his place...