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  • THE AMERICAN Federal debt crisis eventually may claim many more victims than the Washington, D.C., Beltway pundits ever had thought possible. The most...

  • AUGUSTA - The University of Maine System board of trustees has named Paul Ferguson of Southern Illinois University the new president of the University of Maine in Orono. Chancellor Richard Pattenaude, who unveiled his nomination of Ferguson early Monday afternoon to a subcommittee of the UMS board of trustees, said Ferguson's accomplishments in starting new academic programs, his ability to attract students, and his fundraising prowess were all key reasons for his success as a candidate.

  • Assistant Deputy Secretary of Education Kevin Jennings to Succeed Be the Change Founder Alan Khazei BOSTON, May 19, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Be the Change announced today that, following a national search, Kevin Jennings will succeed Alan Khazei as President and CEO. Mr. Jennings will officially begin his new role on July 25, 2011.

  • When symphony president Larry Tamburri resigned abruptly on Nov. 14, the symphony was already facing multimillion dollar deficits and attendance issues. Suddenly, it also needed a leader to handle those problems. Filling the top administrative post at major American orchestras has become increasingly difficult. Less than a week after Tamburri resigned, The New York Times reported that six people had turned down offers to be president and chief executive officer of the New York Philharmonic in New York City. That post, which paid its last occupant more than $800,000 a year, has been open since 2010.

  • Robert Dawes was a Redlands Conservancy devotee from the beginning, going back to 1994. Now, he is the second president in the organization's history, following a 17-year stint by Bob Clark. I saw an article in the paper about the new Redlands Conservancy's first get-together," said Dawes in a recent interview. "It stood for preserving the wonderful qualities of Redlands, and I really related to that after living in Germany for many years.

  • David Wilson is the new president of the Redlands Community Foundation. Other executive board members are Cindy Andrews, vice president; Mike Jensen, treasurer; Al Hernandez, secretary; Beth Sanders and Shelli Stockton. The Redlands Community Foundation was founded in 2000 to enhance the quality of life in Redlands, building community endowment by receiving and administering nonprofit funds.

  • Excerpts from his inaugural speech given at the Annual Banquet, Wednesday, June 24, 2009 It is with great humility that I have this opportunity to stand before you and address this esteemed body of law enforcement professionals. . . . Perhaps you're here at the National Sheriffs' Association conference to be part of the solution, to be a part of the change, to be a voice in American law enforcement, to join with others and to facilitate those ideals that brought you to the doorstep of ensuring and enforcing justice and to the position you are in today.

  • Although there were many messages imparted Saturday, to the faithful in the pews and beyond, the inauguration of the 13th president of Wartburg Theological Seminary focused on six words. Before installing the Rev. Stanley Olson as the school's new president, presiding Bishop Mark Hanson, head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, gave a rousing sermon about the importance of two words, "voices" and "feet," in proclaiming the Christian message of salvation. He used a prop as a reminder - a fake human foot.

  • A nother war is brewing in the Balkans. Recently, Serbia's voters elected a new president. Ultranationalist Tomislav Nikolic narrowly defeated the liberal, pro-European Union incumbent, Boris Tadic. Mr. Nikolic's victory means the Balkans may be plunged into ethnic violence again. Mr. Nikolic won on his appeal as a crusading populist and hard- line Serbian nationalist. He campaigned against the rampant corruption and economic mismanagement that characterized Mr. Tadic's government. Serbia faces an economic and social crisis. It is plagued by massive high unemployment, stagnating growth, soaring debt and rising poverty. Mr. Nikolic vowed to tackle the country's problems and impose honest government. In particular, he has pledged to stand up to Serbia's venal ruling class - a promis...



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