Word: tireless
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President Clinton, who retained Kessler, last week praised his "tireless commitment to better the lives of our citizens." Whoever is named to succeed Kessler will have a hard time matching his credentials: Harvard M.D., law degree from the University of Chicago, a practicing pediatrician. The last may explain his preventive philosophy at the FDA: "When you win in pediatrics, you win big. You win 72 years...
While both Kerry and Gov. William F. Weld '66 have engaged in a tireless battle to capture the center of Massachusetts politics, there remain real differences between the candidates. These differences loom especially large given the probability of a divided 105th Congress. We choose to endorse Kerry because we think he is the best person for the job, especially when it comes to the important issues of education, the environment and health care...
...chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee, Paxon was an author of the Contract with America and a key player in the G.O.P. landslide of 1994. A tireless, effective fund raiser, he is also married to Representative Susan Molinari (District 13). The only husband-wife congressional team, they are often spotlighted as symbols of the younger wing of the G.O.P. But as the novelty of the Contract becomes tarnished by political bickering, Paxon is finding himself in a real race for his House seat...
...Semitic strain runs through all its rhetoric. Dershowitz, whom Peninsula deems "a man without honor," could not be a more honorable individual in his apolitical dedication to the preservation of civil liberties. And Gould, whose specialty is the cross-pollination of geological and evolutionary theory, rather than being "a tireless advocate of a godless society," rightly understands the compatible aims of science and religion...
Millner may make it to the Capitol yet. He is expected to outspend Cleland by as much as $2 million, much of it his own money, and to dominate television in the final days of the campaign. Millner is also keeping up a tireless schedule of personal appearances--he has traveled more than 46,000 miles across the state since January. And his party affiliation may help: the Republican vote has been growing rapidly in Georgia, and no Southern Democrat has won an open Senate seat since 1988. Still, if the polls are to be believed, Cleland could...