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Far from living in the past, as Welch suggests, the Broadcasting Board, with the support of the Bush administration and Congress, has utilized the latest audience research techniques and 21st-century technology to produce a radio and television service for the Middle East that operates in a competitive broadcast market.
Welch's wife, a former lawyer, outmaneuvered her husband in the tumultuous divorce that followed.
Welch was surprised by Gielgud's decision but remains focused on the current season.
The approval of Robert Welch University by the state of Wisconsin to offer an online Associate Degree in liberal arts may seem a small step, but it is the culmination of years of planning and effort by RWU's staff.
How many times do you watch a program choreographed only by men and don't even think about it?" asks Welch, who has choreographed works for American Ballet Theatre and San Francisco Ballet.
Welch and his son operate a small, independent harvesting contract operation in New Liskeard.
The machines use two 6800-watt heater banks made of a special Nichrome resistance ribbon fabricated for Welch by Process Thermodynamics Inc.
When Thomas and Rita Welch opened the doors of John Scott House in Braintree, Mass., in 1949, they were reviving a family tradition begun by Mrs.
Indeed, Welch's study, begun as a traditional patronage study, evolved in response to her findings.
Others recognize Welch's "extraordinary" ability to manage a diversified company while at the same time keeping the corporate culture intact.
Several years earlier, when John Birch Society Founder Robert Welch drew a parallel between Korea and Vietnam, his references were deliberate, and his prescience remarkable.
BalletMet Columbus capped its twenty-fifth-anniversary season with Australian choreographer Stanton Welch's delightful version of Don Quixote.
CAN A SCUTTLED SWAN SONG such as Jack Welch's failed bid for Honeywell hobble the legacy of his 41-year career?
Aussie dancer-choreographer Stanton Welch talks about the world of ballet Down Under
At age 33, Australian choreographer Stanton Welch will be one of the youngest artistic directors of a contemporary major American ballet company.
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