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...former maritime lawyer can remake himself into a world-class leader. The transformation, he hopes, begins today. "This is a great moment," Chen says. "We're writing the history of Taiwan. This moment, right now, is the most influential in our history. We can decide what our nation, our path, will...
...President walks softly, his black sneakers squishing along the concrete path between lilies and the white stucco walls of the presidential mansion. As he points out a sculpture he admires and some work he has had done to the house, his bearing is quiet, but always lurking is the authority, of both his formidable intellect and his high office. In these moments, as he shows off his newly remodeled home, he becomes the Taiwanese Everyman--successful, middle class, proud of his detached home and little garden. His wire-frame glasses, oxford-cloth shirt and chinos give him the look...
...path to defection was punctuated by rifts - some quiet, some very public. In 1981, Jeffords was the sole Republican in the House of Representatives to vote against President Reagan?s tax-cut proposal. Ten years later, when Clarence Thomas was nominated for the Supreme Court, Senator Jeffords voted against the appointment. In 1994, when the national Republican party began its most recent list to the right, Senator Jeffords took stock and decided that despite his disagreements with the tenor of the Gingrich revolution, he would stay on as a Republican. When the Senate voted against impeaching President Clinton, Jeffords...
...like many first-years, I was still confused about what academic path to take, even though I already had made such a clear-cut decision in my mind. And when my advanced standing forms were due, I walked down Garden Street and turned in a form that declared economics as my intended plan of study...
...tired Cockrell, 57, plans to retire at the end of next year, satisfied that Fox Tech has lighted a path toward success for disadvantaged students--and for other schools that teach them...