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...FIRST PEOPLE TO LEARN THE hottest news in politics these days are Colin Powell and Wendy Walker Whitworth. The top producer for Larry King's prime-time chat show on CNN, Whitworth had just finished the cake and champagne at her mother's 80th birthday celebration in Chicago early last week when her ever present beeper began chirping. The message: Call Ross Perot...
Posner is not a scientist: rather, he is a law professor at University of Chicago and a federal appellate judge on the Seventh Circuit. Rumor has it Posner was considered—briefly—for the post of Harvard Law School dean in 2003. (He quickly took himself out of the running...
...firm, positive and optimistic. The President showed great character and strength in the face of adversity. His implied message was that the ongoing war in Iraq does not mean the U.S. cannot take on other adversaries or effect change where necessary. Bush is a strong leader. Olabode Moses Oluga Chicago I watched Bush's inaugural speech on television in utter bewilderment as he pronounced the words freedom and liberty again and again. But what struck me most was the moment when security guards grabbed a pair of protesters trying to show their banner. In the spirit of his speech, Bush...
...ever more emboldened to give poor- performing CEOs the boot. In fact, 92 CEOs departed in January, the highest number since February 2001, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, an outplacement firm. "Boards are trying to demonstrate that they are doing their duty," says Warren Batts of the University of Chicago, former CEO and director of several FORTUNE 500 companies...
...Mansbridge added that the “possible trade-off” between multi-year leaves and student advising is not an insurmountable obstacle. She noted that when she took a three-year leave as an assistant professor at the University of Chicago, she continued to advise doctoral candidates...