Word: interiorized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...long one," Jordan warns Carter, "maybe a couple of hours." In fact, it lasts nearly five hours, with the President sitting in and taking an active part for 31/2 hours. Among those attending is a Who's Who of the Administration: Schlesinger, Schultze, Blumenthal, Jordan, Powell, Moore, Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus, Bert Lance of OMB, Jack Watson of the President's staff...
Oliver's Story would have possibilities if Marcie Binnendale were the focal point, but Oliver's interior struggle is, and the book suffers as a result. The ill-fated romance is only a sidelight, an indication that Oliver finally has managed to overcome his bereavement. But the confessions of Oliver Barrett IV are conspicuously uninteresting. Page after page, Ollie exorcises his guilt for the excesses of his forebears, who exploited workers for generations in order to accumulate a spectacular fortune. Oliver is in position to inherit the tainted millions he rejected in Love Story, depending on Jenny, fostering his guilt...
...restrained. The most striking feature of the new Cabinet was not the new faces but the missing ones. Gone were three ministers who represented the principal political groups in the coalition: Independent Republican Michel Poniatowski, an outspoken crony of Giscard's who was Minister of the Interior; Centrist Jean Lecanuet, Minister of Planning; and Gaullist Olivier Guichard, Justice Minister. The three are expected to turn their attention to preparing next year's campaign at the grass-roots level. Although six portfolios changed hands, not altered were the key ministries of Foreign Affairs, Defense and Finance (which Barre continues...
Spokesmen for the plaintiff Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes, their lawyers, and representatives of the Interior and Justice departments attended the largely ceremonial session...
...areas, though, there are ample reserves-including an aquifer recently discovered under northeastern Wyoming that experts believe might yield as much as 6,000 liters (1,600 gal.) a minute for decades to come. "There is plenty of water in the U.S.," says Donovan Kelly of the Department of Interior's Geological Survey. "It's simply not where you need...