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...young group's case of institutional colic is mostly past, however. The loyalist majority now boasts 50 state chapters, each firmly under the stewardship of a paid director chosen at Dallas headquarters. "It was difficult to communicate when we had a growing membership without an official organization structure," says Georgia state director Richard Taylor, applying the official spin. "We are changing that...
...Carter hit the game-winning home run for Toronto in the World Series. Carter is more famous in the Midwest for leading the Wichita State Shockers to a number of trips to the College World Series in the early 80's under the stewardship of Coach Gene Stephenson. Although not a current resident of Kansas, Carter probably wishes he were...
...says David Kessler (no relation), the reform-minded FDA Commissioner who has, by and large, earned high marks for his aggressive stewardship of the much maligned agency. The FDA has no problem with 8 out of 10 supplements now on the market, he says. Its chief concern is that any health claim -- that a substance cures impotence, say, or protects against cancer -- be backed up by "significant scientific agreement." Under food-labeling laws passed by Congress three years ago and scheduled to go into effect Dec. 5, products that fail to meet this test will have to be relabeled...
Marius thought for a while. He then gave the names of eight friends, all men. The Crimson had interviewed four, all of whom were critical of Marius's stewardship over Expos...
...tend to be about the most famous newspapers Gay Talese's The Kingdom and the Power is a grandiose a tale as its name implies, dealing with great national dramas such as the publication of the Pentagon Papers. Power, Privilege and the Post, about the Graham family and its stewardship of the Washington Post, tells about Katherine Graham and the Watergate Scandal...