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Moreover, their compromise is a bipartisan message to Bush, calling on him to consult the Senate before nominating judges. As the compromise memo argues, the Constitution checks Presidents power to nominate judges by requiring the advice and consent of the Senate. The President should work with Senators from both parties before choosing judicial nominees, instead of attempting to fill the judicial ranks with extremely conservative justices like William Myers and Henry Saad. A less unilateral approach would lead to the nomination of moderate judges that would be acceptable to a broad spectrum of representatives...
Unofficially, however, since 2000 the GSD has also been known as the Harvard Design School, after then-dean Peter G. Rowe hired a public relations firm to consult on the school’s name...
...relaunch of a reformed Arabic channel, meanwhile, could enhance al-Jazeera's standing in the Arab world. It could also help ease resistance to its English sister channel, especially considering that despite being separate entities, the two organizations will consult on editorial plans and share space and technical crews in some foreign bureaus. The Arabic channel's new managing director, Wadah Khanfar, 36, a Jordanian who had served as bureau chief in Iraq and Afghanistan, bristles at the suggestion that al-Jazeera has succumbed to the Bush Administration's demands for reform in the Arab world. "We were never...
...devise the story for Fantasia and creating the queen-witch character in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; of a heart attack, while working in his studio; in Glendale, Calif. In the late 1980s, 40 years after leaving Disney to start his own businesses, he was called back to consult on Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King...
...sign of the child's cleverness (rather than inattentiveness), they can't wait to pass on the news to the teacher. "I might reply, 'That's interesting,'" says Anne. "'because he talks all the time, can't follow instructions and hasn't completed a single task.'" Other parents consult child psychologists, speech and music therapists and sundry other specialists, desperate to unlock their child's potential. "Sorry," says Anne, "no therapist can fix an average IQ." Parents tend to retreat a little once their child reaches high school, though subject choices in the senior years can fire them up again...