Word: liaison
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...would strongly defend the reporting that was done in the Gary Hart case," Fouhy says. "I'm not going to say there was not a certain amount of smiling done on the part of some publications about the details of "Hart's liaison with Miami model Donna Rice...
Over the summer, Nhan Truong met with Terene Mech, Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn's liaison to the Cambodian community, to discuss the feasibility of the program. Mech introduced Nhan Truong to several Cambodian families in Allston-Brighton. "They [the children] lived in crowded homes. Their parents had to work all day and did not know enough English to help them with their school work," she said. "You always hear about the top Asian students, but these kids were culturally disadvantaged and isolated in so many ways...
Although the eating clubs are financially independent of Princeton, the university has in the past come to the rescue of clubs experiencing financial difficulties, said Assistant Dean of Students Steven Cochran, the university's liaison to the eating clubs...
...Dukakis's aide, Indelicato, who planned to build a new home on the land he bought, acted as liaison between the State Board of Regents and the state department of education, said a spokesman for the Massachusetts Department of Education...
...scholarships are administered by the New England Board of Higher Education, a non-profit regional agency whose purpose is to act as liaison between higher education, business, and government. The scholarship program "is a grass-roots initiative enabling New England colleges to support Black South African students," said Ellen Anderson, a spokesman for the board...