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...these people on this committee now, trying to piggyback on the dignity of the Rodino committee." Among members who turned to the practice of law are Democrats JAMES MANN and EDWARD MEZVINSKY (who headed the Pennsylvania Democratic Party) and Republicans DAVID DENNIS, CALDWELL BUTLER, DELBERT LATTA, THOMAS RAILSBACK and WILEY MAYNE. "I didn't think this would happen again," says Mayne. "I would have thought that twice in 150 years was enough...
...highlights of the conference followed the response of Brad Figel, a representative of Nike, to the question of why Nike and other companies would not publicly disclose their factory locations. After Figel explained that this is competitively-sensitive information, John Wiley, the Provost of the University of Wisconsin and moderator of that panel, complained that this company line just isn't credible, a comment which received enthusiastic applause from students...
That's one sign of computer abuse in the work force, agrees Kimberly Young, a professor of psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and author of Caught in the Net (John Wiley & Sons). Other signs include startled looks and furtive attempts to cover up the screen when supervisors approach work spaces, an inordinate increase in mistakes from employees who had previously made few--"Their attention is being pulled in another direction," explains Young--and a sudden decrease of interaction with colleagues. "A lot of relationships they're making online take the place of the co-workers," Young says...
Linebacker Jerry Rudzinski recovered Penn State quarterback Kevin Thompson's fumble in the end zone and Joe Germaine threw a 20-yard TD pass to Michael Wiley to put Ohio State ahead 14-3 at halftime, Then, Percy King blocked Pat Pidgeon's punt, lost control of the ball in the end zone and Joe Cooper pounced on it for a score and a 21-3 lead...
...fastest-growing part of distance learning is in continuing or executive education," says Brandon Hall, author of Web-Based Training Cookbook (John Wiley & Sons; $39.99), published last year. "Busy professionals trying to manage their work and personal lives can log on to a class late at night or early in the morning, or whenever is best for their schedule. And they're learning only what they really need to know to improve performance on their current job or maybe in preparation for that next...