Word: rascoe
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Richard A. Perez '00, who is also a Crimson executive, and Jorge A. Alvarez '01 were elected co-presidents of the group. Cristina L. Rasco '01 will serve as vice-president. Adela C. Acevedo '01 was elected to the treasurer post, and Jacqueline C. Hamm '01 will serve as the group's secretary...
Richard A. Perez '00, who is also a Crimson executive, and Jorge Alex Alvarez '01 were elected co-presidents of the group. Cristina L. Rasco '01 will serve as vice-president. Adela C. Acevedo '01 was elected to the treasurer post, and Jacqueline C. Hamm '01 will serve as the group's secretary...
...Undergraduate Students Association extends its sympathy and sincerest condolences to the families of Armando Alejandre, Mario de la Pena, Carlos Costa and Pablo Morales. --The Executive Board of the Cuban-American Undergraduate Students Association. Carlos A. Zumpano '96, President Elana Oberstein '97, Vice-President Sharon Lisitzky '97, Treasurer Ray Rasco '98, Secretary Mario Garcia-Serra '98 Joaquin Azino '98 Rudy Fernandez...
...will now be the cheerleader -- not leader -- of the main health-care initiative. In October, Leon Panetta, the White House chief of staff, ordered that control of the reforms be turned over to Robert Rubin and Carol Rasco, the President's top in-house economic and domestic-policy advisers. White House officials, however, insist that the downgrading and reshuffling of the agenda does not reflect badly on Mrs. Clinton. As a senior official explained last week, Panetta's decision "was less about Hillary than Ira," as in Ira Magaziner, the aide who masterminded the Clinton plan and whose manner alienated...
...door meetings and the telephone-book-sized plan to reform health care, President Clinton is taking his wife,Hillary, and chief health-care aide Ira Magaziner off the case-- at least officially. White House officials now say Robert Rubin, the National Economic Council chair, and domestic policy aide Carol Rasco will spearhead the effort to craft a new bill. While the move might seem like a cosmetic bait-and-switch to divert Hillary Clinton's critics, TIME health care writerJanice Castrosays it's a major shift. The next bill, she says, will try to control rising health-care costs, rather...