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...dollars in bribes to arrange government loans to Hanbo Steel Industry Co., and after the president's speech, all twelve of his senior secretaries offered to resign. Resignations also were expected to be offered by his Cabinet and key leaders of the ruling New Korea Party. But Kim's shakeup is unlikely to end the scandal. Opposition leaders, unimpressed, are holding out for an independent prosecutor to reinvestigate, a request they say Kim has repeatedly denied...
...Arizona, Alexander began an intensive campaign in Georgia, where a primary will be held March 5. The former Tennessee governor hopes that his southern base will help him to a desperately-needed first-place primary finish. Dole also stumped in Georgia after reorganizing his struggling campaign. In a weekend shakeup, Dole demoted deputy campaign chairman Bill Lacy, while adding former 1992 Bush campaign pollster Fred Steeper to his staff...
...employees for a week to try and make up a $3.5 million deficit in its budget. Today about 40 workers agreed to come in voluntarily.Ben Chavis was fired this Augustfrom his executive director post under a cloud of financial mismanagement and sexual harassment charges. But an even bigger shakeup is around the corner, predicts TIME national correspondent Jack E. White. "Now the pressure is on to change the chair of the board, William Gibson," he says. Gibson is considered aChavis allyand has himself been charged with using NAACP funds for personal purposes. "The organization needs to get rid of Gibson...
Panetta Prepares a Shakeup...
...Arkansas Governor. Clinton's popularity looks better still after his dismal 37% approval rating of June, around the time his public image was being defined by his failed job-stimulus package, two failures to appoint an Attorney General, the fight over gays in the military, an ill-advised shakeup at the White House travel office and a haircut by Christophe. Clinton's popular rebound suggests that even if there were times last year when he made Americans wince, a majority of them remain ready to credit his progress on things that matter to them, including the deficit and health care...