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...Kilpatrick resigns or is found guilty of the charges before his term expires next year, he will be succeeded by Kenneth V. Cockrel Jr., 42, the well-regarded president of Detroit's city council who is, like the mayor, a scion of a powerful Michigan political family. In an interview with TIME Monday, Cockrel said that as long as Kilpatrick remains in office with the charges pending, "it will have an impact on how we're viewed around the world, by people who'll think twice about doing business in our city." Cockrel voted in favor of the city council...
...morning briefing. He told National Security Adviser William Clark to have the Pentagon and State Department formally consider the project. The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency was left out of the consultation due to the turmoil there resulting from the still unsettled controversy over the nomination of Kenneth Adelman to head the agency...
...comfortable. "The best-case scenario is a mild recession and a slow recovery with mildly elevated inflation," says Harvard professor Kenneth Rogoff, a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund. "That's the best outcome we can hope for at this point." Rogoff is a co-author, with the University of Maryland's Carmen Reinhart, of a much discussed new paper that surveys the five worst rich-country financial crises since World War II, and he finds alarming parallels to the current U.S. situation. Those crises all brought economic downturns that, while much milder than the Great Depression, were...
Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 added that he was concerned about what he called the resolution’s lack of direction...
...that once relied heavily on industrial and manufacturing companies.” The bill aligns statewide priorities with the Cambridge City Council’s recent economic initiative to partner with universities and businesses to promote emerging industries such as the energy sector, nanotechnology and life sciences. City Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72, chairman of the Committee on Economic Development, Training, and Employment, said the bill would have limited fiscal impacts on Cambridge’s economy but would provide an ideological boost for the council by syncing local efforts with a statewide initiative. Critics...