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Shifting decisively in favor of political involvement, Rubin accepted a post as director of the National Economic Council (NEC), and as such became one of President Clinton's principal advisers on fiscal policy...
Upon Bensten's retirement in 1995, Rubin left the NEC and got the nod from President Clinton to replace the outgoing secretary...
Baseball vs. Nich. St. (at LSU, if nec...
...keep up with the dizzying pace of Internet growth? Neither can your search engine. A new study from the NEC research institute says Excite, HotBot, Infoseek et al are barely able to cover one-third of the 320 million web pages estimated to be out there. ?The engines index only a fraction of the total number of documents on the Web,? wrote researchers Steve Lawrence and Lee Giles in the journal Science. ?The coverage of any one engine is significantly limited...
...thought encore performances only occurred at rock concerts, where the screams and chants of die-hard groupies eventually convince the stars to return to the stage. Despite a definitive absence of screaming and chanting in Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory (NEC) on Sunday, March 1, the Berlin Symphony Orchestra bestowed the rare gift of an encore performance upon its audience. Brought to the NEC in the midst of the 1997-98 BankBoston Celebrity Series, the orchestra, with conductor Joseph Silverstein and piano soloist Derek Han, already possessed a well-packaged program of Brahms, Mendelssohn and Schumann--one could...