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Not all former Congressmen make effective lobbyists. "A lot of them live off their reputations, figuring the contacts they have will carry the day," says Norman Ouellette, past president of the American League of Lobbyists. "Some have a total distortion of how the business end of things operates." Although former...
Cornell clawed back in the second period, pulling to within one on a tally from speedy left wing Alison Shull at 9-57. The entire period was a reversal of the first--for whereas Harvard led in shots, 9-4 in the first stanza, the Big Red turned it around...
Santis speaks of similar problems: as technology increasingly centralizes operating procedures but diversifies access "you're getting a potentially dangerous change in areas like separation of duties," he says. "Whereas before you'd have one guy who'd write the check now they're being done by the same data...
While technological advances are increasing the necessity for uninterrupted computing services, they are at the same time making that guarantee more difficult to assure. A moment's reflection on the Sloan-Kettering case described above shows why; whereas ten years ago access to computers was limited in most cases to...
IN THE LATTER part of the play, however, Canetti abandons the random vignettes to scrutinize Fifty's plight, bringing the drama into sharper focus. Fifty's rebellion provides the play with some much-needed action, but more important, it provides several of the minor characters a chance to do more...