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...Department of Health and Human Services. In fact, some observers say the President-elect may be trying to smooth the path for his more contentious nominees by floating the name of New Jersey governor Christie Todd Whitman, a liberal, pro-choice Republican, who is expected to take the helm of the Environmental Protection Agency...
...plenty of time to think about it, of course. But a few suggestions have already popped up. If he can't be president of the United States, perhaps he'd enjoy taking the helm of his alma mater instead? Gore is one of 500 nominees who will be considered for the top job at Harvard University, although most suspect he will not make the final cut. "He'll go into our pool and be considered seriously," Robert G. Stone of the Harvard Corporation told the Associated Press. But, Stone continued - and here's the tough part, Al - "Gore doesn...
Sullivan is beginning his tenth season at the helm of the basketball program and has compiled a 100-140 mark while at Harvard...
...RUSSELL WIGGINS, 96, editor of the Washington Post and U.N. ambassador; in Maine. During his 21-year tenure at the Post, Wiggins turned the laboring paper into a national force. He left journalism at 64 for politics but four months later began a 30-year career at the helm of the often whimsical Maine weekly, the Ellsworth American...
When Walter took TIME's helm, media critics were convinced that newsweeklies had seen better days, especially with talk of 500 cable channels--and that was before the Internet, with its myriad possibilities, exploded onto the scene. Yet Walter and his staff have proved the pundits wrong, making TIME a lively, incisive and must-read magazine. He brought to the job his passion for politics, technology, business and social issues. He also brought a new generation of young writers to TIME and made it a fun and exciting place to work. As a result, today's TIME is a crisply...