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Though he became familiar as an even-toned commentator on the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, he has spent most of his time since as an editor at U.S. News & World Report. Gergen was a weak editor who often showed up late for meetings and preferred long, drawn-out sessions, sometimes late at night, at which he sought to forge impossible consensus on story ideas. His casual management style led in part to his replacement in 1988, when he became editor-at-large...
After an intense and drawn-out recruiting effort by New York's Columbia University that kept Schama's Harvard colleagues and students on edge for more than a year, Schama this spring accepted an offer to join Columbia's departments of history and art history in the fall...
...vote sent a message, Knowles said, one noted by Rudenstine and himself. But the truth, admitted by nearly everybody involved in the drawn-out ROTC debate, is that pending a move by the Clinton administration, the issue is yet again in stasis...
Because not only does Hackney have a distorted view of free expression--he also has awful judgment, and little sense of consequences. The Penn president didn't realize that in condemning Jacobowitz to a drawn-out pretrial period, he would incur the ravenous attention of the national media, and the censure of his own campus...
Three rival electronics consortiums agreed to combine forces in a single megaconsortium to produce a high-definition television system that will significantly improve the quality of TV picture and sound. The collaboration ends a drawn-out competition between different technical approaches and makes it possible that HDTV will be generally available as early...