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...going to be a small thing to start, and it would eventually include whoever wanted to join,” Yingling said...
...York. “I would love to act all my life long, if people would let me,” she says. “Mike [M. Donahue ’05, a close friend and fellow recipient of an OFA prize] and I have both agreed that, whoever wins first, will thank the other in our Tony speeches...
...first step towards this vision will be deciding on a structure. For the first year of HSF’s existence, the coalition was essentially anti-hierarchy. There were no elected positions and decisions were essentially made by whoever showed up at Coordinated Committee meetings. As a result, affiliate groups were often unclear about what HSF was doing, unenthusiastic about some of its decisions, and generally not invested in its governance. Affiliate meetings were often attended, but plans seemed to change month to month as leadership came and went...
...Whoever gets the job obviously has a very tough act to follow, in more ways than one. "In the short term, he did wonders for the U.S. economy, but now we are saddled with the bill," says Ravi Batra, an economist at Southern Methodist University and author of a new polemic, Greenspan's Fraud: How Two Decades of His Policies Have Undermined the Global Economy. That's a harsh verdict. But if Alan Greenspan misses the universal acclaim he once enjoyed, he may have only himself to blame. It was Greenspan, after all, who famously warned about the perils...
...first six months I'll have 30% of the power," Cerezo told TIME last month. "In the first two years I'll have 50%, and I'll never have more than 70% of the power during my five-year term." Says Guatemala City Archbishop Prspero Penados del Barrio: "Whoever becomes President is going to have to move with great caution. You cannot have a dialogue with the armed forces...