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...least, concerns about bureaucratic bloat seem unwarranted. When Green moves into Mass Hall for good, Harvard deans and faculty will likely see not another bureaucrat, but an academic chosen to redirect his scholarly skills to help run the institution where he was once a teaching professor...
...exports 15% of its GNP cannot turn its back on the world economy and hope to prosper." But Bush only grudgingly and recently has begun to consider measures to make the U.S. more competitive. His muzzy pronouncements about creating a new world order fail to address the need to redirect the energies formerly focused on the cold war to long-term economic revival...
SOLUTION: Federal money pays for half of graduate medical education. Redirect as much as 50% of that $3.6 billion federal contribution to students who aim to practice primary medicine...
...justify its continued existence, the agency must both reduce and redirect its clandestine activities. Before retiring as director at the end of the summer, William Webster began shifting resources toward fighting terrorism, the narcotics trade, nuclear proliferation and other threats that loom large in the post-cold...
...committee, which also includes Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn and Cambridge Mayor Alice K. Wolf, discussed proposals to curb unemployment and redirect federal funds from defense to urban centers, Dinkins said at a press conference before his speech...