Word: hayes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...basically collapsed. Then someone shouted, 'A fire has started!' The black smoke was intense. I couldn't see." Some speculated that the tanks punctured the propane tank barricading the door, sending flames speeding through a storage room full of gallon fuel containers for the lanterns, lighting the hay bales and other debris. Children and others in the outside rooms fled them for interior areas, but within minutes these were ablaze too. David Thibodeau, one of the Mighty Men, told his mother that he tried to run upstairs to get to the children, but the way was blocked. "People...
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...rivals over who was the better steward of taxpayers' money. Top transition aide Warren Christopher initially asked the White House to provide Clinton with government aircraft and the use of Blair House. But Christopher found the costs prohibitive and opted instead for a chartered plane and suites in the Hay-Adams hotel. A wounded Marlin Fitzwater pronounced himself offended by the postgame round of one-upmanship. But when it turned out that the cost of extra security for the hotel made the arrangement a financial wash, the old order and the new declared a truce over who was more perk...
...foibles were exposed. Through it all he persevered, his resilience and toughness becoming antidotes to the attacks on his character. A lifetime in politics equipped him with tactical savvy and strategic good sense. Like other Southern populists before him, Clinton seemed instinctively to know how to put the hay down where the goats were. In the end, however, only the flatness of the field around him rescued his tottering effort, and his prospects against Bush seemed dim. But events beyond Clinton's control were already chipping away at the President's invincibility...
Several major consulting firms such as Hewitt Associates, Hay Group and the Wyatt Co. have received letters and phone calls from unhappy clients. The firms are vulnerable to such high-pressure tactics because they depend on the companies for much of their overall business, which also includes actuarial services and benefits consulting. Some firms have decided not to take the risk. Towers Perrin says it will no longer help prepare pay surveys for the media. But the bullying isn't likely to silence calls for reform. The Securities and Exchange Commission wants corporations to include more detailed pay data...