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Panel members Lynne O'Connor '82, Andrea Silbert '86, Debra Graham '88, Gina Wilcox '90 and Shani Lester '95 shared diverse perspectives on the glass ceiling and formal and informal interactions in the corporate workplace...
...Paxon doesn't have Gingrich's expansive intellectual range--or combativeness--suits many of Paxon's compatriots just fine. Republicans are winning most of the major political arguments of the day, they say; their problem is style, not substance. "Being conservative and mean are not synonymous," says Representative Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, referring to Gingrich. "Conservatism is popular. We've got a good message; we just need a good messenger...
That approach has worked well in Congress, where Paxon, who was first elected in 1988, has as close a bond with moderates like Rick White of Washington as he does with hard-liners of the Largent and Graham variety. Yet it has also opened him up to the charge that he is more committed to winning than to a set of beliefs. Paxon points to his conservative voting record--but quietly casting a vote is different from taking the lead on an ideologically loaded issue. And in his first nine years in Congress, he was never the front...
...addition to Huntington, the panel included Graham T. Allison Jr. '62, Dillon professor of government; James F. Hoge Jr., editor-in-chief of Foreign Affairs, Jessica T. Mathews '67, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Richard Pipes, Baird professor of history, emeritus. The panel was moderated by Joseph S. Nye, dean of the Kennedy School of Government...
...five-on-three advantage was handed to the Eagles with two minutes remaining. So with junior Ben Storey and freshman Graham Morrell watching from the penalty box, B.C., behind a blast from the right point by Ken Hemenway, sent the contest into overtime and brought the 3,746 fans to their feet...