Word: spokesman
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Education Department spokesman Loye Miller admitted that this dramatic turn-around in policy was aimed at helping Bush in the upcoming national elections. Bennett also believed his ideas were being ignored by Congress because of the its hostility toward his budget cuts, Miller says...
Managing Partner Richard W. Southgate, whoacted as the firm's spokesman throughout theprotest, said that the firm was finally forced tohave the protesters arrested because they wouldnot agree to meet in a smaller group withO'Donnell...
...spokesman for the Office of Career Services (OCS) says she has not noticed a major change in where seniors want to work. Although statistics are not yet available, Linda Z. Chernick, associate director of the OCS, says, "We had a very slight decrease" in the number of students interested in investment banking. "It wasn't a hugely dramatic trend, one way or the other...
...continue to have more applicants than openings," says a spokesman for Drexel Burnham Lambert, Inc. "After the crash, obviously, there was perhaps less of an interest in Wall Street, [but] we haven't really noticed anything...
Battle fatigue may be part of Meese's problem, though he did not see it in himself even as he fired his spokesman Terry Eastland a fortnight ago. It was a bizarre performance. Eastland, a respected conservative, had no inkling that Meese was unhappy with him. Summoned to the Attorney General's office, he walked in innocently, the man with the longest tour at Meese's side of any of the senior staff. It was as if Meese did not know him. And so Eastland became the eleventh top aide to quit or be fired from Justice in two months...