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Panetta has had his run-ins with Clinton too. In April 1993 it was the OMB director who first complained in public that the nascent Clinton team was losing its way amid a host of false starts and foolish early moves. That's the kind of candor Panetta will need if he is to bring order to Clinton's sprawling management style. But Panetta insists that Clinton longs to be better managed. More discipline, Panetta said last week, "is something he wants...
Some civic leaders and the Cambridge press hailed the presentations for their candor and friendliness. And Jane H. Corlette, Harvard's acting vice president for government, community and public affairs, said the lack of rancor over the announcement of the campaign showed improvement in town-gown relations...
...after talking with Rudenstine, both Redding and Lin said they felt reassured about the president's candor in the matter...
...makes one wonder how well he understands all that history of former Presidents that he has read and pondered, in which political success almost always is rooted in a preponderance of personal discretion, discipline, restraint, candor and courage. Harry Truman: The kitchen is hot. Live accordingly...
...majority of Harvard undergraduates approve of Bill Clinton's performance as president, but a significant minority of students are unsure about his candor on the Whitewater affair, according to an Institute of Politics/Crimson poll conducted last month...