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...Clinton Administration, despite a recommendation by BAR staff to deny recognition to six tribal groups, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Kevin Gover, a former Clinton fund raiser appointed to the post by the President, recognized four of the tribes before he left office on Jan. 3, 2001. His successor, Michael Anderson, another Clinton appointee, then pressured the BAR staff to change its recommendation on the two other tribes. In an atmosphere so tense that a staff member later described it to the Interior Department's Inspector General as "pure hell," BAR was pushed to complete the documentation recognizing the tribes...
...While Law stayed in the Archbishop's seat, angry and frustrated parishioners, many of whom have been keeping their wallets shut, organized into groups that continue to demand a greater say in church affairs--demands that the Vatican will not hear gladly. Rome swiftly announced that Law's interim successor would be Boston's Auxiliary Bishop Richard G. Lennon, 55. A healer and reconciler, people call him--and he is also an expert on church law who will know how to handle the legal difficulties coming his way. He will need all his powers. --With reporting by Eric Francis/Boston, Jeff...
...Breweries, the Australian beer, spirits and hotel division responsible for more than half the group's operating earnings. As CFO, he helped Foster's buy Beringer Wine Estates of Napa Valley for $1.5 billion. Insiders say a strong performance in his new job will make O'Hoy the likely successor to Foster's CEO, Ted Kunkel...
...begun a search for Delgizzo’s successor, Wright-Swadel said yesterday...
...Church redefines the roles of its top officials, Harvard Catholics have begun to speculate on the prospects of one of their own—the former HDS head Hehir, who was cited in the Globe as a possible successor...