Word: elders
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...ruling also stated that the elder George Bush had not firmly committed the country to a course of action—and conflict that has not been initiated, cannot be preempted...
...opportunity to create the kind of engaged, critical and creative board that every company should have had in the first place. Search firms are aggressively steering nominating committees into new territory. Peter Crist, vice chairman of Korn/Ferry International, goes so far as to call the prototypical director, the distinguished elder statesman sitting on four or five boards, "an anachronism." The new ideal, Crist says, is a CFO 45 to 50 years old and very often a first-time director...
...Director of the Natick Comets’ girl’s hockey program, the elder MacDonald had brought the Comets to the Harvard game to meet some potential role models. His daughter became one herself far sooner than he ever imagined...
Emmott, who has edited the London-based news magazine since 1993, said America is not a power “in the driver’s seat,” but rather an “elder brother,” whom other countries resent at times but ultimately trust...
...DIED. HARIVANSHRAI BACHCHAN, 96, eminent Hindi poet and father of Bollywood film icon Amitabh Bachchan; in Bombay. The elder Bachchan is best remembered for Madhushala (Tavern), a 135-verse epic that celebrates the virtues of drinking. He was appointed a member of the Rajya Sabha, India's upper house of Parliament, from 1966 to 1972 for his contribution to Hindi literature...