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...health care with ideas on how to fix it. For another, the corporations that were Clinton's chief adversaries in 1994 are now among the loudest voices clamoring for something to be done about health-care costs. In the meantime, some states--among them, Massachusetts, California, Maine and Vermont--are moving ahead to guarantee all their citizens coverage...
...projects, which preached blowing up business-as usual, were less in vogue. The bulk of the company's business was in its safer leadership training, mostly using non-Peters material that emphasized behavioral assessment and leadership preparation. In 2004, Peters, who had moved his personal life from California to Vermont, decided that "it was silly to have a company in Cincinnati that wasn't doing the things I was interested in doing." He divorced it, took a few clients and set up a new "transformational consulting" shop in Boston...
...advisor to several U.S. presidents, Rockefeller dealt with issues concerning ecology and environmental preservation. He founded the American Conservation Association, and funded the expansion of Grand Teton National Park. In 1991, Rockefeller was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his effots. In 1992 he and his wife donated their Vermont home to the National Park Service; it was later turned into the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, a museum dedicated to the history of environmental conservation. Rockefeller died...
...vote, the point is the message,” he said. “I’d be lucky to get one percent of the vote.” Jaccaci has run for public office before, winning just under one percent of the vote in the Vermont gubernatorial elections of 1992 and 1994. Winning one percent in 2008, however, will be a little bit harder. If voter turnout equals that of 2004, Jaccaci will need to convince 1.2 million Americans that it’s time to give the third president a third term. —Aliza...
...rode the T to Agannis to see just how great a tournament could be.The America East not only held the first few rounds of its tournament in Boston, it is very comparable to the Ivy League. Harvard played five teams in the America East, beating Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont in its best win of the year, while losing to BU and Albany. The America East went 11-6 against Ivy League opponents this past season, while the Ivy League winner has generally received a slightly higher seed in the past five NCAA Tournaments. So I settled down on press...