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...career. She and MacFarquhar worked for the Wellesley News their first year and Albright got a summer job working for the Denver Post. It was there that she met her future husband--Joseph Patterson Albright. The grandson of the founder of the New York Daily News, he was the heir to a newspaper empire...
Hence, the "approaches to knowledge" that became the Gen. Ed.'s heir as the lynchpin of a Harvard education in a post-vocational age continues. The aim remains teaching students not a skill so much as ways of "civilized" living and thinking...
SENTENCED. JOHN DU PONT, 58, deranged chemical heir who killed an Olympic wrestler last year in a fit of paranoia; to 13 to 30 years in state custody, to be spent in prison or a mental hospital; in Media...
Though Gore and Clinton's partnership may have grown more difficult, don't look for either one to seek any distance. Both realize that neither can have what he really wants without the other. The first test of the President's legacy will be whether the country embraces his heir. And nothing would make Gore more unassailable as a candidate than a successful Clinton presidency. Says Rubin: "If you build a strong record of accomplishment and balance the budget, then anyone who might run against Gore is going to face very formidable obstacles." To be martyred for the sake...
Gore rejects the idea that Clinton is holding back on his own priorities out of concern for his political heir. "I see the theory, but I don't see the facts," Gore told TIME last week. "It's just not a real dynamic. This President has been ultrasensitive to every constituency important to him for the last five years, since he got the nomination and since he's been President. It's just silly to project this idea that all of a sudden he's highly responsive to Democratic constituencies...