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...independent, but it is part of the Executive Branch. Independence relates only to certain kinds of activities; for instance, those involving the White House itself." People who know both Reagan and Smith are convinced that there is no cause for concern. Smith, one of three managing partners of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, the second largest law firm in Los Angeles, has a solid reputation for being nobody's man but his own. Los Angeles Attorney Seth Hufstedler, husband of Jimmy Carter's Secretary of Education Shirley Hufstedler and a Democrat, feels that Smith's views will certainly coincide...
...show's most touching number, "Thank Heaven for You", Everett Gibson, a solid tenor whose voice fills the theater with a marvelous operatic resonance, and Cheryl Coston, a petite soprano with a versatility that can conquer both ballads and jazzy scat-singing, perform a coppella love song that showcases the two most distinctive vocalists in a singer's show. Gibson and Coston dominate throughout, invigorating their songs with a range of expression that many of the other more static soloists lack. Although the choreography is both graceful and jazzy, the frozen and unnecessary presense of several non-singing...
Allied Stars, dir. Brian Gibson...
Trade experts maintain that replacing Americans with workers from other nations can lead to a decline in U.S. exports. Reason: the difficulty of adapting to American-style operations. Says Gibson Durfee, president of Westinghouse Nuclear Belgium: "Obviously, if you whittle away American representation abroad, you carve away at America's competitive position." Adds Karl Gelbard, who is leaving Merrill Lynch's Hong Kong office partly because of the tax burden: "I need Americans to sell American stocks. But I cannot afford to bring them in from...
Although this bill authorizes funding for the next five years, the actual allocations must still be approved annually, Gibson said, adding, "This is certainly a very big step in the right direction, but obviously it's not the last...