Word: recruiting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...certainly up to both of them," said Head Coach Katey Stone. "I told them both that I would support whatever decision they made. This is what happens when you recruit that kind of talent. Sometimes you have to make sacrifices...
...Jersey Senator Robert Torricelli surmised on Meet the Press that Hillary would run. For Torricelli, who chairs the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, there were political reasons for keeping Hillary's name in play: the prospect of her as a candidate instantly made it harder for the G.O.P. to recruit its own candidates for New York's open seat, which Democrats desperately need to keep...
...Ijamsville, Md. native was a four-year starter at prestigious DeMatha High School, where in his senior year he captained a team ranked No. 10 in the nation by USA Today. A touted recruit, Hill was courted by several ACC schools but opted for Harvard early decision...
...appointment of impartial special prosecutors. The Inspector General Act was designed to protect patriotic whistle-blowers who seek to reveal malversation in government. But what these laws have in fact done is to create a fourth branch of government--powerful, unaccountable and wonderfully designed to make it hard to recruit people for public service and easy to intimidate them once they are serving. A priority for the 106th Congress should be the dismemberment of these institutional manifestations of our prosecutorial culture. Abolishing the fourth branch of government would benefit future Republican as well as Democratic administrations...
...addition, the president said that geographical factors make it difficult for Harvard to recruit minorities, especially Hispanics who are underrepresented in New York England...