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President Rudenstine: The choices are stark: being remembered as the man who raised billions of dollars but paid out little to his workers and left an unresolved mess for his successor, or being remembered for working to the end of his tenure and resolving, peacefully, a thorny issue. Rudenstine need only look at the example of former President Nathan M. Pusey, who left office during the anti-Vietnam War protests, for a negative example...

Author: By Brett Flehinger, | Title: An Agreeable Solution | 5/7/2001 | See Source »

...well financially. Why not auction off the anchor chair for one night a week to some multi-millionaire who wishes he were Dan Rather? In fact, it couldn't be more anxious-making for viewers than watching old Dan himself. Maybe that's how they should find Dan's successor - give it to the highest bidder; that might even make Viacom happy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dennis Tito Shoulda Been Our Space Tourist | 5/4/2001 | See Source »

...Director Louis Freeh announced Tuesday he was stepping down from his post of 8 years. While Freeh is looking forward to spending time with his family and fielding lucrative offers from the private sector, Washington is abuzz with speculation as to his successor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who'll Follow Freeh Into the FBI Corner Office? | 5/3/2001 | See Source »

...before the event, you get a call from a PR rep telling you a new and highly secret product is about to be unveiled, they say. We're not allowed to say what it is. Come join us if you want to know more. It could be anything: the successor to the G4 desktop, which would be a pretty big story, or nothing more earth-shattering than a new pastel color makeover for the iMac, in which case you'll end up blowing four hours of your time and half a tank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Seven Veils of Steve Jobs | 5/2/2001 | See Source »

...Clinton?s second term. And then came Monica. And word came out that Freeh was really appalled by Clinton?s lying and what he perceived to be some kind of chicanery in campaign contributions. Conventional wisdom was that Freeh would not leave and allow Clinton to name him successor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind FBI Chief's Decision to Quit: Too Many Brown-Bag Lunches | 5/1/2001 | See Source »

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