Word: indianas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Distrust of all levels of government is behind the national move toward privatization of public services. The pacesetter may be Indianapolis, Indiana, Mayor Stephen Goldsmith, who refers to taxpayers as customers and boasts that all public employees can break through the bureaucracy by sending him E-mail. (He scrolls through about 400 messages a day.) Since taking office in 1992, Goldsmith, 48, claims to have saved $115 million by privatizing more than 50 city services, from golf-course maintenance to window washing...
...also been active in alumni affairs, having served as president of Indiana's Radcliffe Club and its Harvard Club. Bennett was vice president of Radcliffe's Board of Management at the time when the school decided to merge with Harvard. And she was director of the HAA from...
Sharon Elliott Gagnon, on the other hand, didn't even spend her college days in Cambridge. Gagnon received her bachelor's degree in 1962 from Indiana University, but went on to earn her master's and Ph.D. in Romance Languages from Harvard...
...Republicans of the 104th Congress are largely white, male and strikingly young. The white males among the devastated Democratic ranks are older and tired looking. As Gingrich prepared to give his surprisingly conciliatory opening address, several vanquished Democratic committee chairmen -- among them former Foreign Affairs chairman Lee Hamilton of Indiana -- paced the back aisles, pale ghosts of caucuses past. One chose to look at the bright side. As chairman, he said, "you're dealing with a bunch of little rug rats whining about what they want and what they didn't get." Ceding power is "like getting...
...Back when I was in Indiana, my friends got harassed for wearing their head coverings," Jamalludin says...