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Some conference participants suggest that the Federal Government establish an annual award for family-friendly companies--much like the coveted Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. And they insist that the issue be seen as affecting both men and women. Yet recognizing that the work-family dilemma has often been felt most acutely by women, Harvard's Minow concludes, "Our best hope is CEOs with daughters...
About 75 students and members of the community attended the panel discussion on "Democracy in South Asia," held in the Kennedy School of Government's Malcolm Weiner Auditorium on Saturday...
...second term, the Clinton campaign must get women to the polls. And the key to doing that may be Ellen Malcolm. "EMILY's List has become the entrepreneurial life-force of the Democratic Party," says the blunt, sometimes blustery Malcolm, 49. Once a staff member in Jimmy Carter's White House, she founded EMILY--short for "Early Money Is Like Yeast (it makes the dough rise)"--in 1985 because she was disgusted by how few women were getting elected. Her idea was simple: recruit, train and endorse pro-choice Democratic women candidates, then get women around the country to give...
Last month Malcolm and Don Fowler, head of the Democratic National Committee, announced a $10 million, national get-out-the-vote drive modeled on emily's 1994 California effort, when it targeted 902,000 "angry" women voters, Democrats who don't often vote, and got half of them to cast ballots. The drive is credited with keeping Senator Dianne Feinstein and Representative Jane Harman in office. This time, Malcolm says, the idea is to help both male and female Democrats, "from the school board to the White House." Her operatives use focus groups to hone a message, then find targets...
Dole was defeating Patrick J. Buchanan and Malcolm S. "Steve" Forbes by more than 2-to-1 margins in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Mississippi. The Senate majority leader also was handily beating Buchanan in Louisiana, where Buchanan's caucus victory in February triggered a surge of support for the conservative commentator. Dole predicted Oregon would deliver him a seven-state "Super Tuesday" sweep and leave him with roughly three-quarters of the delegates needed to clinch the nomination...