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Christopher used to open his day with a small senior staff meeting of just a few aides in his personal office. Albright moved the meeting into a larger conference room, telling the participants that she preferred to avoid the bureaucracy and go to staffers directly. In fact, her disregard for normal protocol was well-known at the State Department because as U.N. ambassador she frequently called desk officers directly to ask for specific information on foreign countries...
...lives dictates one's Harvard experience to a great degree. Students have legitimate reasons for their house preference. Although the University does have a responsibility to create an environment of open and interesting interchange, it is not clear that the goals and potential results of randomization balance such blatant disregard for our ability to choose...
...excerpt from the book by Mary Schiavo [BUSINESS, March 31], former Inspector General of the Department of Transportation, was the most disturbing article I have ever read in your magazine. Schiavo's story includes elements of negligence, conspiracy, profiteering and disregard for human life. I fly at least two times a week. After traveling within the U.S. and experiencing the flying-Greyhound level of quality and service there, I am relieved that I do most of my traveling on still regulated European airlines. I would rather pay more in order to avoid political profit issues and have a higher chance...
Several house masters said 24 hour universal access was especially dangerous because students often disregard safety issues...
...sunshine." "The Thompsons just had an 8 lb. baby boy." "Bob, please disregard that last E-mail. I sent it to you by mistake." "2 Tickets to da Bulls game." "Ten ways faxing is like having sex." "Seize this Rare Marketing Opportunity." "I thought I would CC you on this project...