Word: outspoken
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...Mullins of Seattle, Washington, the founder of Old Cola Drinkers of America. We want to say thank you for your efforts, efforts that symbolize the love our consumers have for Coca-Cola." And Mullins' reward? What else? For being the new Coke's most persistent and outspoken critic, the company is giving him the first case of Coca-Cola Classic that comes off the bottling line nearest his residence. The Real Thing, again. --By John Greenwald. Reported by Joseph N. Boyce/New York, Joseph J. Kane and B. Russell Leavitt/Atlanta, with other bureaus
Then things began to improve under yet another superintendent, the outspoken Robert Spillane, 50. From 1981 to 1985, Spillane reduced incidents of school violence by 70%, eliminated a $31 million budget deficit and raised the majority of student-achievement scores to equal or exceed the national medians in math and English. Garrity, too, seemed to be winning some converts to his tough policies. "He's the bravest guy in Boston in the past 15 years," says Jerome Winegar, headmaster of now thoroughly integrated South Boston High School...
True, Corriero departs for graduation with 150 goals and 265 points in a school-record 136 games played, placing her third on the school’s all-time lists in both offensive categories. Additionally, her outspoken leadership and dominating on-ice presence will be leaving along with...
...selling its stake in PetroChina, “Harvard has divested from the most culpable company by far, slated to inherit all of CNPC’s southern Sudanese oil assets,” said Eric Reeves, a Smith College professor and outspoken critic of the Sudanese regime...
Mansfield—one of the most outspoken critics of the Harvard faculty—laid the blame for these results at the faculty’s feet...