Word: hires
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Ylvisaker said that affirmative action is "socially necessary" and that the strong commitment of the GSE faculty is reflected in their active recruitment. "The faculty has resisted the practice of hiring through the buddy system, where friends hire friends," he added...
...Fairfield, Conn., home, Robert Penn Warren enthused: "The only way you can make quick cash off poetry is with poetry readings. This makes me free to do what I want to do, and what I want to do is write poetry." Commented Coles: "Now I may be able to hire some people to help me for the first time in my life. I've never been able to afford research assistants before...
...analysis ranges from assigning junior executives to keep watch over a potential foreign hot spot, to the elaborate computerized system that American Can Co. set up in 1978 to rank investment risks in some 70 different countries. Many smaller companies hire outside consultants like Chicago's Associated Consultants International and Boston's Arthur D. Little Inc. to provide political risk assessments. Amartic Ltd. was founded two years ago by Talib El-Shibib, a former Arab League Ambassador to the United Nations, to advise companies on political conditions in the Middle East. Argen Ltd. of London is a savvy...
Fowler has both won and lost with Martin (except in 1976, when Yankee-General Manager Gabe Paul wouldn't hire him: "He said I drank too much and then went out and hired Bob Lemon," Fowler said, "Do you believe that?") and says he has never had any problems. "I think he's the greatest, he's been loyal and never lied to me. The players love him because they know he'll be on their side a hundred per cent. He just loves the game, and it just kills him when he loses...
...done? The U.S., long a nation of immigrants itself, can surely continue to absorb something close to the number of legal entrants it now accepts. But it must act swiftly and resolutely to make it more difficult for foreigners to come here illegally - and for businesses to hire them. A national ID card is a bad idea. Tougher border enforcement is a good one, as are swifter deportation proceedings, a "guest worker" program with sufficient protections for the "guests," stiff penalties for those who employ illegal aliens, and amnesty for illegals already here. The U.S. must also seek ways...