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...restaurant's loyal patrons have anything to say about it, the Square's sole source of quality German fare will not meet a similar fate...
...spent a lifetime as a loyal and wonderful member of Yale's faculty," said Philip J. Fisher, chair of Harvard's English department. "He knows the university as well...
...into the economy this year -- down from a $50 billion stimulus that was under serious discussion in mid-December -- through investment tax credits and public-works spending. Deficit hawks wanted no quick stimulus at all. Political considerations, however, are winning so far. Clinton feels a need to please some loyal constituents, chiefly organized labor and big-city mayors, and to create some happy winners from his economic policies before deficit reduction produces some angry losers...
Clinton generated unusual internal resentment when he kept many of his most loyal aides in the dark about their jobs until late last week. Some longtime aides blamed transition aide Susan Thomases, a New York attorney and friend of Hillary's, for vetoing strong candidates and enacting a strict quota policy that tilted last-minute personnel choices toward women and minorities. But others said Thomases was simply acting as the Clintons' enforcer and was worried that after she returns to her New York law practice, the President- elect would lack "a bad cop" to execute painful decisions...
Described as "loyal and devoted" by his former colleague Associate Dean of Freshmen W. C. Burriss Young '55, Bentinck-Smith filled the post of administrative officer for more than 40 years...