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Even Gandhi's wife, Kasturba, ended up behind bars at a time when the national movement back in India involved almost no women.The Gandhi who returned to India was skilled at public argument, fund-raising and self promotion, an experienced public negotiator and a compelling speaker.

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He had gone from being a representative of a banned Islamist group to the leader of a nation and its public's chief negotiator with the military generals who assumed power after the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011.

The off-stage negotiations overshadowed the fifth day of public meetings between negotiators appointed by the two chambers, which was supposed to focus on rules limiting banks from investing their own money, but instead largely was consumed by a lively but inconsequential debate about the government's role in mortgage lending.

Orchestral musicians have a bit more prominence today, as they increasingly take on public roles as negotiators in labor disputes.

SEOUL, South Korea — Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta cast doubt on Thursday on talks aimed at persuading North Korea to abandon its nuclear program despite more positive public comments from negotiators for both countries earlier this week.

Brian Strutton, GMB's national officer for public services and a negotiator in local government talks, said: "Negotiations became serious after 30 November, having stalled before then.

At ease with the press and the public, and an adept negotiator, General Petraeus will probably distinguish himself from his predecessor with the political skills that carried him through the most difficult months of the counteroffensive in Iraq known as the surge.

Ms. Cage was, as Lincoln Kirstein described her role in "Thirty Years," his history of the City Ballet, "at once labor negotiator, certified public accountant, legal expert, mother superior, confessor, psychiatrist and practicing witch (white magic)." She was, Kirstein wrote, "proficient in the science and pursuit of the possible and impossible".

As a professor, I would be required to wear multiple hats--those of an administrator, a teacher, a mentor, a businesswoman, a researcher, an educator, a policy reviewer, an entrepreneur, a public relations person, a negotiator, a deal broker, a consultant, a speaker, a presenter, a writer, a reader, and more--all rolled into one.

One of the lead government negotiators on public sector pension reforms, the cabinet secretary, Francis Maude, described the strikes as "futile".

Gabriel Metcalf, executive director of the San Francisco Urban Planning and Research Association, a moderate public policy institute, said negotiators reached "an agreement that would've solved both problems".

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