Word: breakfast
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Friday morning, many Pforzheimer House students "left breakfast early just to be the first ones to ride it," Aufiero said...
...colleges in recruiting efforts around this country and abroad. Conducted in conjunction with MIT, Georgetown, Duke and Stanford, this program began by using spring travel for recruiting the next year's class. The format centers upon joint presentations to students and parents at an evening meeting, followed by a breakfast meeting the next morning with school guidance counselors. More than 600 people have attended some evening sessions, and the counselor sessions have included...
...fate was sealed at a meeting of Viacom's board last Wednesday morning, attended by all the company's directors except him. Over a breakfast that almost no one touched, Redstone spent 15 minutes explaining why he felt Biondi was not providing the "nimble and aggressive" leadership the company needed. After 2 1/2 hours of discussion, the board voted unanimously to oust the CEO. "It was a very intense meeting," recalls director George Abrams. "Later Sumner told me it was one of the toughest things he ever...
...very good response to his call to reduce teen pregnancies in his State of the Union address, and the message played very well in all the focus groups the Administration did leading up to speech. Clinton is expected to bring up this issue again at a national prayer breakfast on Thursday, and it should be a theme he hits throughout the campaign...
...troth to Newt (who then chose not to go to the altar) and flirting with Colin (who also got cold feet), she and other Newt loyalists have been batting their eyes at Lamar Alexander, and Lamar is panting for the attention. Before Christmas, Arianna played host at a breakfast and dinner with other neoconservatives to meet Alexander and offer him their ideas. "Lamar is most in sync with the idea of deepening the Republican realignment," says William Kristol, the neoconservative guru. Thus the candidate posing as an outsider sealed his dalliance with Washington's armchair insiders...