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...boss, Anderson, was elected with 62% of the vote against a Mormon opponent in 1999, and Utahans have been rubbing their eyes ever since. Anderson has a yellow-naped Amazonian parrot in his office whose screeches and wolf whistles echo down the corridor of the City County building; Anderson's politics are no less jarring. Now 50 and twice divorced, he left the Mormon church at 18 over "theological issues." He was a trial lawyer for 21 years, including a stint at the American Civil Liberties Union...
...state of the international economy, as the U.S. finally tipped into recession; the second was the impact on international affairs of Sept. 11 and the ensuing war against terrorism. Obviously, there has already been plenty - and there will be more - on both subjects. On Thursday, for example, Martin Wolf of the Financial Times moderated the annual update on the world economy, with a cast of analysts from China, Japan, the U.S., Britain and Germany. For those convinced that a strong recovery in the U.S. is already under way, Stephen Roach, chief economist of Morgan Stanley, had a pitcher of cold...
State legislators Alice Wolf and Jarrett T. Barrios ’90 also spoke at the rally, as did members of the Harvard Living Wage Campaign...
...rooms during extensive travels throughout Europe and the Middle East. Finally, Reid's "losing" his passport after spending a summer visiting Turkey, Israel and Egypt is classic al-Qaeda strategy, allowing him to avoid the suspicion a traveler through terrorist hot spots might draw. Rather than being a lone wolf, Reid, the French official said, is precisely the kind of guy terrorist groups seek. "You don't find people that crazy on every corner." Reid is currently awaiting indictment in Boston...
APCOA/Standard is running an annual contest to encourage its employees to think up new amenity programs. Says Wolf: "It doesn't take much just to say we appreciate your business...