Word: careers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Such early training has more than paid off for Joslin during her varsity career as well...
Several city residents have attributed Graham's political problems to her family difficulties. But in an interview yesterday Graham said her children's troubles have not affected her career. She said the legal action taken against Darrell "has nothing to do with my public life...He's not the politician...
...rhetoric, but we offer $25,200 for college," says Lieut. Colonel John Cullen, a spokesman for the U.S. Army Recruiting Command. Still, the Department of Defense next month plans to argue in favor of overturning a 1988 federal-court decision that would allow antiwar activists equal access to career days in Atlanta high schools. In a landmark case five years ago, an interfaith peace and justice group called Clergy and Laity Concerned won the right to promote its cause among Chicago high school students. Yet in San Diego, the site of a large naval installation, the Project on Youth...
...recusing himself from any decision affecting former clients, but that could leave him with a lot of time on his hands. On top of that, there is grumbling aplenty along the corridors of the State Department over Baker's quick appointments of political allies and slowness to install career diplomats in key positions...
Show business having turned into a vast antechamber for the Betty Ford Center, one has to have a certain sympathy for Bert Rigby (Robert Lindsay), whose career is founded on nothing more complicated or newsworthy than a nosebleed...