Word: bureaucratism
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Among the five Republican stars, Kassebaum, O'Connor and Armstrong came closest to leading conventional homemakers' lives during the 1950s and '60s. Heckler and Dole have always held paying jobs, the former member of Congress from 1967 until last year, the latter a fast- track Washington bureaucrat under every President since Kennedy. The résumé's of all the women overlap in several places. All but Heckler grew up well-to-do in the South or West; all but Armstrong have postgraduate degrees. Dole was a Democrat in the 1960s; Armstrong campaigned for Harry...
...Larosière is the quintessential French bureaucrat. After earning master of arts and master of law degrees at the University of Paris, he attended the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, the training school for France's top civil servants. Designated an inspecteur des finances after graduation, he served in various economic policymaking posts before going...
...entertaining manner. There is a Harvard secretary who moonlights as an amateur detective until she meets a real one. There is the aggressive Congressional aide who draws a little dagger next to the name of the CIA official his boss is about to roast. There is the CIA bureaucrat who lusts for his bosses possessions...
...question as ever, and Jackson disclaims any idea of bargaining for a Cabinet post or some other high-ranking job in a Democratic Administration. He recognizes that he is most effective as a preacher and civil rights leader, temperamentally unsuited to be a good, gray bureaucrat...
...Flynn's director of Constituent Affairs, Carmen A. Pola, she was more than a little surprised to have her call answered not by Pola, but by Mayor Flynn himself. Flynn was quite helpful, according to Laurence, and he even agreed to leave a message for the busy and unreachable bureaucrat...