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Bowles quickly earned a reputation for both rigor and grace. It was Bowles who coordinated the government's response to the Oklahoma City bombing, who integrated Morris into the White House when other top staff members were gunning for him in early 1995, and who negotiated Morris' resignation in the middle of the Democratic Convention. And unlike the other strivers, Bowles, given his happy and lucrative alternatives, had the added virtue of not wanting to stay in his job forever...
Pepsi is trying to raise milk's profile by applying the marketing tactics that have spread cola to all parts of the globe. The company is starting smaller, test marketing a beverage called Smooth Moos Smoothies in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. It is a 2% fat dairy shake packaged in old-fashioned milk bottles, and it comes in such flavors as double chocolate and banana. The product gives consumers 25% of their daily calcium requirement and keeps retailers happy with a shelf life of nine months. "Here was an opportunity to take something traditionally thought of as a commodity...
...with the costs that must be borne by the families of disabled children. They range from medical care and insurance to the emotional toll that results from raising a disabled child. Comparatively, those property taxes are a small price to pay for a fair education. JACQUELYN K. TAPTTO Lawton, Oklahoma...
...have the same organization." Republican centrists are a dwindling breed. In the Senate, conciliators like Nancy Kassebaum of Kansas, William Cohen of Maine--and Bob Dole--are leaving or have left. The G.O.P. leadership there is dominated by "movement" conservatives like Trent Lott of Mississippi and Don Nickles of Oklahoma. And the House leadership--Gingrich, Dick Armey and Tom DeLay--is Exhibit A in the argument that hard-right Southerners have taken over the party...
RESIGNING. ANITA HILL, 40, whose allegations of sexual harassment nearly derailed the nomination of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas; from the University of Oklahoma law school; in Norman. Hill said campus politics prompted her decision...