Word: citizenship
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Murdoch agreed to sell the Post, which he repurchased in 1993 under an FCC waiver granted to help him rescue the struggling paper, but the second obstacle proved more daunting. Murdoch abandoned his Australian citizenship and with great fanfare became an American. Next he structured the deal so that he, now an American citizen, and Diller would together own 76% of the voting control of the stations. Through a long chain of intermediary companies, Murdoch's Australia-based News Corp. would own the remaining 24% of the voting stock, just under the federal threshold...
...dean should be a figurehead for his faculty not just in monetary issues--which most faculty care about only when they are directly affected--but also in the areas of education and citizenship. That is precisely what Dean Knowles has done...
Carswell clocked in at 8:08.64, placing seventh in the 3000 meter. Goetze--who is quick to point out that the she has dual citizenship in France and the United States--came in at 2:08.99, good enough for eighth...
Beyond that, Republican research shows voters to be bothered by Clinton's character--and that they draw some sort of connection between his perceived failings and a society-wide lack of civility and responsible citizenship. "Our democracy is fraying," explains a Democrat, New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. "The populace as a whole is less ordered, less restrained, less measured in its judgments." Voters expect their President to stand against such unravelings, and Clinton, the G.O.P. contends, is especially ill suited to the task because of the perception that he is or has been self-indulgent. It's not just...
...serious students of political theory understand that political culture depends on political regimes. Political culture defines citizenship," said Kirkpatrick, who served as a representative to the U.N. from...