Word: postings
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...Hatoyama's Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) won a landslide victory in parliamentary elections last year, tossing out the staunchly pro-U.S. Liberal Democrats, who had reigned almost interrupted since 1955. Hatoyama, 63, with an engineering Ph.D. from Stanford University, followed his granddaddy into the Prime Minister's post and immediately set about changing Japan's economy, government - and relationship with the U.S. "It was always in response to what the U.S. had to say that Japan followed," Hatoyama told TIME in an exclusive interview in his Tokyo office. "I believe we should say to each other what...
...Expressions directors interviewed for this post said they want the dance workshops to be a fun, low-key way for beginners interested in dance but too intimidated by auditions to check out hip-hop dance choreography...
Diana Sorensen, divisional dean of the arts and humanities in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will resume her administrative duties in 2011 after a year-long sabbatical, marking a reversal in her initial decision to vacate the post...
Professor of African American Music Ingrid T. Monson will serve as interim dean before Sorensen returns in the fall of 2011 to assume the post for two more years, FAS Dean Michael D. Smith wrote in a letter to the Faculty...
Sorensen’s agreement to reassume the post comes as a surprise, given that she had announced earlier this year that she would return only to her teaching duties after her sabbatical...