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...assess what he would do as President, one wonders whether to read his lips or his footprints. Would he use government, as he did in Tennessee, to improve the nation's infrastructure and education and to attract better jobs? He says not. He says he would shrink the Federal Government and empower Governors--and ministers and parents--to do what he and the people of his state...
Enforcing these rules on the insurance companies will not be easy, either. After all, you are asking them to take customers they are statistically certain to lose money on. There are myriad subtle and unsubtle ways the companies can attract the good risks and shun the bad ones. The Kassebaum-Kennedy bill contains detailed rules about, for example, when insurance companies will be permitted to go out of business. That's just one taste of the complexities ahead...
Students say the strong faculty and resources attract people who are academically oriented...
...order to reverse the trend of declining interest in public service, new incentives must be created to attract the interest of the nation's best college graduates. The first step is to rethink the mechanism for attracting students to government. To get more of the best minds interested in public service, additional steps need to be taken beyond traditional internship programs. By following the lead of firms engaged in on-campus recruiting, the public sector must become more aggressive in locating and attracting top talent. Harvard career fairs should not become solely an investment banking, finance, and consulting showplace...
...late for Forbes to attract more voters today with his new strategy, which follows a barrage of negative ads against his competitors. The most recent polls have placed him significantly below candidates Sen. Robert J. Dole (R-Kan.), Patrick J. Buchanan and former Tennessee gov. Lamar Alexander...