Word: marc
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...already have to fight with graduate students to broaden their education—[this proposal] could be a total slippery slope,” said Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser...
...these issues have been discussed with the Faculty before, but now it is just a question of flushing out what exactly should be proposed to the Faculty,” said Marc D. Hauser, a professor of psychology and a member...
...untether itself from government oversight. But it became so notorious that it gave up any chance of a political lifeline. Last fall, when the company was begging for rescue, Bush Administration officials say it was unanimously rebuffed. Enron had hired the best lobbyists--powerhouses such as Republican chairman Marc Racicot and Bush adviser Ed Gillespie, who can usually make things happen--but they too are distancing themselves, saying they were kept in the dark about the depth of the company's problems. For the first time, what Enron needs is more than money...
...involved in the hearings) who had taken money from Enron or its accounting firm, Arthur Andersen. By then the White House seemed cocky. For reasons no one can explain, it went through with its plan to make one of Enron's former lobbyists, former Montana Governor Marc Racicot, the new Republican National Committee boss...
...raising taxes. When pressed on this, George W. and his team argue that states play by different financial rules. They have to balance their budgets every year. The only slip so far has been by new Republican National Committee chairman Marc Racicot who when pushed on whether Jeb was raising taxes told reporters, "I think that argument could be made, yes." Eight hours later, Racicot issued a statement saying he did not believe Jeb had raised taxes...