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...boss is a loud, funny Italian, and so are a bunch of my coworkers. It's fun," Lloyd says. "We laugh and drink our espresso and program and design stuff, and they wander around singing Italian at the top of their lungs...
...That's his boss," the camerman smirks. He gives me the "I do all the work around here but he gets all the credit and hot chicks" kind of look. I give him my best "I understand" look. And I really...
...control his computer from a remote location." There's no proof that this did (or didn't) happen, but all the same, Deutch was stripped of his security clearance in August, when Tenet learned of the breach. Tenet, meanwhile, is trying desperately to distance himself from his former boss's misbehavior. But, says Calabresi, all his effort may be too little, too late. "This scandal significantly decreases Tenet's chances of staying on at the CIA during a Republican administration...
...DAVE KENDALL THEN: Bill's lawyer delivered him from Starr and from Jones. NOW: Still defending the boss over N.Y. home loans...
After his boss tried to reform health care in 1993, Gore learned the lesson that an expensive, ill-defined plan is less appealing than a practical, targeted one. Gore's sensible proposal for health insurance would focus on covering children and working families, two groups with the greatest need for immediate action. Bradley wants to take another crack at universal health coverage, a laudable principle without a prayer of passing Congress. He counts on market forces to make up the difference for the poor while scrapping the safety net of Medicaid. Gore's cheaper, more incremental approach makes political sense...