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The World Cup break was just not enough time for D.C. to coordinate a new and forceful attack.
CHROs should aim not only to coordinate a new leader's transition into the company, but also to become her primary counsel on people, politics, and culture.
Mr. James also said that he would add more police officers to the streets and coordinate a new system of backup, combining the resources of the Newark police with transit officials, the Essex County Sheriff's Department and other agencies.
A former UN under-secretary general, Guéhenno is now president of the International Crisis Group and in 2012 he was asked by the French government to coordinate a new defence white paper.
This battle came a week before a major international conference in London intended to make progress on security and governance reform in Somalia and coordinate a new international partnership agreement to stabilize the country.
The 65-year-old Arbuckle was persuaded to abandon ideas of retirement after his Wells Fargo job and instead coordinate a new management team at the Saga Corp., the large Menlo Park contract food service and restaurant firm.
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In response to repeated demands from Rome that the European Union step up its presence in waters where more than 3,000 refugees have died this year, the EU border agency Frontex will on Saturday begin coordinating a new operation called Triton.
Besides arranging two fund-raisers, the museum coordinated a new show, "Contemporary and Cutting Edge: Pleasures of Collecting, Part III," highlighting works drawn from local private collections to open in conjunction with the ship's arrival.
The Bush administration is so concerned about the booming drug trade and the Pentagon is so frustrated with the efforts so far by Britain, which had agreed to take the lead in dealing with the problem, that the National Security Council is coordinating a new counternarcotics strategy to address issues from drug eradication to planting of alternative crops.
"It's wonderful when a call comes out of the blue for something that's just perfect," said Schlesinger Library's curator of manuscripts, Kathryn Jacob (photo 1), who coordinated a new acquisition — six silkscreen prints by Corita Kent, a pop artist fond of blending the sacred with the secular, and the subject of a new exhibit at the Harvard Art Museums.
Mark Buttner, also of the John Innes Centre, will now be coordinating a new $2.3 million research program to turn the bug into a tool for drug discovery.
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