Word: liaison
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...State, Cooper will be reporting to an old friend, Cyrus Vance, who is a member of the Yale Corporation, the university's board of directors. Vance and Cooper-as well as Carter and seven other officials of the incoming Administration-are also members of the Trilateral Commission, the liaison group of influential private and public citizens from Western Europe, Japan and the U.S. who regularly meet to discuss solutions to international problems (TIME, Dec. 20). Cooper attended one such meeting last week in Tokyo...
...David Gevanthor, a New York City executive, proposed a new White House post: Presidential Aide for Liaison, or PAL. Fifty of these PALS would be appointed to tour each of the states in trailers and serve as a "conduit to the White House...
...effect by reorganization with the assignment of an individual [or individuals] with the specific charge of concern for House affairs. CHARGE: To act as a liaison between the Dean's Office, the masters and Buildings and Grounds...
...trial that had everything -indeed, too much of everything. There was a lanky young heir to a multimillion-dollar fortune as the central figure in a murky kidnaping plot, a desperate defendant charging that the whole caper had been an elaborate fake, and there were allegations about a homosexual liaison carried out in locales ranging from the pool-house of a secluded suburban estate to gay bars in Manhattan...
...computer to spit out Cy Vance's name. We know who Cy Vance is." Some Carter campaign aides also criticized Watson's selection of Anthony Lake, a former aide to Henry Kissinger who claims his telephone was tapped at Kissinger's direction, as the Carter transition liaison with the State Department. Whether Carter shares that dissatisfaction is not known...