Word: successor
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Nonetheless, when a successor is found, we hope he or she will be able to combine Jewett's receptivity with more dynamic leadership...
There has been no officials word on changes for next year, and neither Richard Steen nor his successor, Franklin Steen (no relation), could be reached for comment yesterday...
...Moscow the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service -- a successor to the agency that Beria once headed and Sudoplatov worked for -- put out a rare public disclaimer. Sudoplatov's "allegations ((about)) Enrico Fermi, Leo Szilard, Robert Oppenheimer," it said, "do not correspond to reality." Oleg Tsarev of the same agency, an in-house expert on atomic spying, says, "Having seen the summary file ((on nuclear espionage)), I can tell you there are no such names as Sudoplatov mentions in it." He makes one tiny exception: "One of our sources had a discussion with someone who knew Oppenheimer in 1945." But the report...
...crony as the military's handpicked President, in direct challenge to the U.S. A minority of right-wing legislators, including eight elevated after irregular elections organized by the military last year, declared that under the constitution, Aristide's long absence left them no choice but to appoint a successor. As a 21-gun salute boomed over the capital, Supreme Court Justice Emile Jonassaint was sworn in, in a technical coup intended to prevent Aristide from ever coming back. Standing right by Jonassaint's shoulder was Cedras...
Robert H. Scott announced his retirement as vice president for finance in September. But the search for a successor has dragged on so long that Scott actually started work in a new position with Partners Health Care Inc.-- the company formed by merger of Massachusetts General Hospital and the Brigham & Women's Hospital--before Harvard had even named a temporary replacement, Elizabeth C. "Beppie" Huidekoper...