Word: leadership
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...Council leadership "seems a bit more tolerant of progressive issues, Kamil in particular," says Sachs, who is also a Crimson editor. But he adds, "I don't think they themselves will be the catalyzing force for change...
...council this year, the leadership has almost faded away," Danganan adds. "I think (the vice presidency) will be elevated to a more powerful, outspoken position...
...theleader [than earlier in the season]," said Monti,who score all 14 of her points in the second half."It's hard to come in as a freshman and judge howto lead, whether by example or by talking, and nowthat I'm more comfortable with the system, itbecomes a leadership by example position. I feel alot more comfortable just letting...
...logged more miles, raised more money or delivered more speeches than Gore. Though Gore was never particularly popular with his colleagues when he served on Capitol Hill, he now enjoys a substantial reservoir of goodwill and gratitude. And for the first time, when Clinton saluted Gore's "visionary leadership" during last month's State of the Union speech, Democrats actually cheered...
...quickly affirmed his loyalty to the new heir. Abdullah, designated regent while his father struggles to overcome non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, pledged to Hussein to "follow in your footsteps." U.S. officials privately called him "a chip off the old block," and Israel reacted without alarm. Many analysts regard the leadership turmoil in Jordan as less worrisome than that in other Arab states, where aging Kings and Presidents may soon give way to unfamiliar new rulers. Jordan's transition, says Anthony Cordesman, a Washington-based Middle East scholar, is only "the first step in a long process that will be going...