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DIED. Richard Lehman, 83, CIA veteran who in 1961 initiated a now standard daily memo for the President summarizing global intelligence news; in Concord, N.H. Originally known as PICL (pronounced pickle), the President's intelligence checklist--which guided John F. Kennedy through such events as the Cuban missile crisis--is...
Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) Professor Gregory N. Connolly, whose findings on the rising nicotine content in cigarettes drew ire from tobacco giant Philip Morris USA last month, will bring his fight against Big Tobacco to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday. Connolly will appear before the Senate�...
Perhaps the most uncomfortable moment in the book is Perret’s passage later on describing a debate between McGeorge Bundy—an aide to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson—and political scientist Hans Morgenthau—a Jew who fled Germany after Hitler came to power...
Robert D. Putnam, a former Kennedy School of Government dean, said that central administrators will need to assume a “strong facilitative role”—not “top-down bureaucratic control”—in order to move the University forward...
I have never bought into degrading people who offer themselves as candidates for President. This reference that is often used - "wannabes"? Well, Ronald Reagan was once a wannabe. John Kennedy was a wannabe.