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...corporate circulation director in 1972 and publisher of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED in 1978. He is committed to maintaining Arthur Keylor's heady pace. Citing his former boss's role as a leader in one of the country's "few remaining growth industries," Sutton says, "we intend to stay well ahead of the pack...
...future leaders] and open-admission universities, we will have the grandes écoles and a few elite universities, and then all the rest. It's a return to the old, centralized order." Warned the Council of University Presidents in a public statement: "Contrary to what they intend, these measures compromise higher education's capacity for innovation. They may lead to the ossification of the French university system...
...United States for years, never doubting their eventual return to their native countries. But for some, the pressures of raising children who become steeped in American culture and prosperity delay their return. James and Carol Keaty point to their son, who wears a Patriots cap, and say they intend to return to their native Dublin in ten or fifteen years. James Keaty's reasons for immigration are hardly specific--"I came to see if I liked the place and I'm still here"--but he expresses a very specific purpose for his naturalization: "to vote for Kennedy next time...
...same sobering advice might be given to Cabinet officers. They too have been lured into ego-embellishing travel by their fleet of Air Force JetStars. If Reagan really does intend to give his Cabinet a decisive role in his deliberations and also insists that they set their departments in order, he should keep his Secretaries in town. They can go to dinners or to breakfasts and pray, although there are hazards in these activties...
...State Department Relations: We intend that the NSC turn back to the appropriate departments and agencies the functions of formulating and implementing policy. That will make it possible for the NSC to do what it ought to be doing, which is a better job of coordination. It will also be able to think more about problems that, until now, have been inadequately considered as part of our national security: energy, trade and international economics...