Word: jim
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With their sub-2.00 Ivy ERAs, Princeton's Ryan Quillian, this year's Pitcher of the Year, and Brown's Jim Johnson were awarded the starting spots...
...Mary Matalin, a senior adviser to Cheney, brought in an outside public relations consultant, Jim Sims, to help with the plan's rollout. But in a conference call with administration allies last Tuesday, Matalin railed against what she called the press's "ignorance about energy" and the unfair coverage of the plan. By then, Bush aides were happy to have regained control of the roll out of the energy policy message from Cheney's office and efforts were under way to amp up the conservation message that some felt was missing in the previous weeks. "I take responsibility for absorption...
...Jim Schupp is looking on the bright side. With gas at the pump now topping $2 a gal. in his neighborhood and seemingly headed higher, he figures it's payback for all those insufferable, phony-rich, new-economy yuppies in their view-blocking, death-dealing, friend-of-OPEC SUVs. "Gas will probably go to $3, and I applaud it," says the retired computer-company executive as he fills the tank of his light pickup truck at a station in Los Angeles. "I'd like to see all gas guzzlers off the road...
This is the second Ellie for Jim and Don; two years ago, we won for their four-part series on corporate welfare. As TIME readers know, these two men not only have a knack for making sense of big, sprawling subjects, but they also always manage to find the connection between policy decisions and how they affect folks like you and me. Before they came to TIME in 1997, Jim and Don won two Pulitzer Prizes for their work at the Philadelphia Inquirer, which makes them the only journalists to win the highest awards in newspaper reporting and magazine writing...
...regret that Southwest must take the extraordinary step of legal action," said Southwest vice president Jim Parker. "Most observers believe that the airline industry needs to be more competitive. Orbitz is a step in the wrong direction...