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...right to vote, and 2000, youth voting decreased in each election cycle. But there are signs that that dispiriting trend is shifting. Youth participation increased in 2004, and this year there seems to be a youthquake. Young people sense that they are coming of age at a time when leadership???and their role in choosing it?really matters...
Citizens are looking for leadership??that will bring immediate solutions: they need potable water, they need shelter, they need food, in many cases they need medical attention. They don't necessarily know what level of government provides these things--and they don't care. They want the response...
...Foods has been voted one of Forbes' top 100 companies to work for, this year placing 15th. And with its co-presidents, there's even a team at the top. Both men have natural-food backgrounds and have clocked about 15 years with the company. They consider their co-leadership???and mutual respect?an example to their 40,000 teammates. "He's a Buddha. He's incredibly wise and a brilliant retailer," the California-based Robb says about Gallo. "Walter's much more of a risk taker and always two or three steps ahead. And he's a brilliant store...
...leadership???the charismatic v. the more or less commonplace. More often the two poles are defined as the romantic and the functional...
There were conflicting pressures. Restless activists, reviving the charges of the old George Seldes-A.J. Liebling school, insisted that the press was far too cozy with the nation's political, industrial and cultural leadership???even as major news organizations were accused of being too sympathetic to radicals...