Center for U.S. Global Engagement: Bill Bradley to Discuss Global Challenges Facing President-Elect Obama
Market Wire (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
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Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | 27/10/2008
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Business Week (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
I turned to former Senator Bill Bradley (D-N.J., 1979-1997) for a reality check. An early supporter of Senator Barack Obama's campaign for the White House, Senator Bradley has experienced these issues from both sides of the table. He has been a serious statesman and now boasts a successful career in the private sector as a managing director of the investment firm Allen & Company....
Wizbang Politics (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
"There is no one who knows more about how the United States Senate works and no one who is more ready to do this job for Delaware than Ted Kaufman," said Biden in a statement on the Kaufman pick. "Over the years, he has earned the respect of those who have served, like Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey and of those who are still there, like Senator Chris Dodd of Connecticut. He will...
Below The Beltway (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
... Kaufman pick. “Over the years, he has earned the respect of those who have served, like Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey and of those who are still there, like Senator Chris Dodd of Connecticut. He will make a great partner with Senator Tom Carper.” Kaufman is widely seen as a caretaker pick — almost certain to serve for two years and then make way for Biden’s son, Delaware Attorney...
Donklephant (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
... Kaufman pick. “Over the years, he has earned the respect of those who have served, like Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey and of those who are still there, like Senator Chris Dodd of Connecticut. He will make a great partner with Senator Tom Carper.” Kaufman is widely seen as a caretaker pick — almost certain to serve for two years and then make way for Biden’s son, Delaware Attorney...
Blogger Indonesia A. Fatih Syuhud W (Free subscription) | 23/11/2008
Myron Rolle delivered a victory for Florida State hours before kickoff. The Seminoles safety has been awarded the prestigious Rhodes scholarship, joining the likes of Bill Bradley as prominent student-athletes who’ve won the award. Rolle had a 20-minute interview Saturday in Birmingham, Ala., and found out he was one of the two winners out of the 13 [...] This is summary only. Visit fatihsyuhud.com...
Booker Rising (Free subscription) | 23/11/2008
This news needs to be broadcast to every black youth in America: a big-time college football player is a Rhodes Scholar , arguably the most-high-profile athlete to get the honor since Bill Bradley in the 1960s (hat tip: Donklephant ). Myron Rolle, a 22-year-old safety for Florida State University, interviewed and later earned the honor in Birmingham, Alabama, on Saturday. After he got...
Donklephant (Free subscription) | 23/11/2008
... the scholarship process. He’s arguably the most high profile athlete to win the achievement since Bill Bradley in the early 70s. His credentials: he held a 3.75 GPA in pre-med while graduating in 2.5 years. Oh, and he’s an All-American safety and almost certain first round NFL pick. Rolle is an aspiring neurosurgeon, and wants to set up a clinic in the Bahamas. He’ll have to forgo...
CNN (Free subscription) | 23/11/2008
By Andy Staples, SI.comMyron Rolle joins a club that includes former President Bill Clinton.Ken McKimm/Icon SMIMOUNTAIN BROOK, Ala. -- Florida State professor Sally Karioth bought two cards to give her prized pupil Saturday; one for good news and one for bad. Had Myron Rolle opened the bad-news card, it would have played the old Band-Aid jingle.That card will remain stuck in its envelope. When...
SI.com (Free subscription) | 23/11/2008
By Andy Staples, SI.comMyron Rolle joins a club that includes former President Bill Clinton.Ken McKimm/Icon SMIMOUNTAIN BROOK, Ala. -- Florida State professor Sally Karioth bought two cards to give her prized pupil Saturday; one for good news and one for bad. Had Myron Rolle opened the bad-news card, it would have played the old Band-Aid jingle.That card will remain stuck in its envelope. When...
SI.com (Free subscription) | 23/11/2008
By Andy Staples, SI.comMyron Rolle joins a club that includes former President Bill Clinton.Ken McKimm/Icon SMIMOUNTAIN BROOK, Ala. -- Florida State professor Sally Karioth bought two cards to give her prized pupil Saturday; one for good news and one for bad. Had Myron Rolle opened the bad-news card, it would have played the old Band-Aid jingle.That card will remain stuck in its envelope. When...
Prospect.org (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
... Adlai Stevenson and continuing with Eugene McCarthy, George McGovern, Gary Hart, Paul Tsongas, Bill Bradley, and of course Barack Obama -- "beautiful losers," Wilentz called them. They make us feel smart, but they can never seal the deal with the "beer track" voters of the white working class. Why not a solid "F" for this theory? Well, for over a half-century, it has been right more...
Marc Cooper (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
... might be a superbly clever play by Barack Obama . That's pretty much the conclusion of our friend Bill Bradley who opines that the term "masterstroke" might not be over the top in describing Obama's move. What I particularly like about Bradley's take is what he has to say about how all this would impact Slick Willie himself. Make sure you read his whole post. Here are some...
Balloon Juice (Free subscription) | 12/11/2008
That’s the latest absurdity from the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Radley Balko calls bullshit and lists a few people who managed to find jobs in spite of their pot use: Barack Obama, president-elect. Bill Clinton, 42nd president of the U.S. John Kerry, U.S. Senator and 2004 Democratic nominee for president. John Edwards, multi-millionaire, former U.S. [...]