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Bulger to Step Down

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 6, 2003

I am glad to see that Bulger finally came to his senses over this. I’d love to have a strong university president in place – but I’d prefer one that wasn’t tainted by this scandal with some real credibility.

A great move by Bulger – too bad it took so long for him to do.

William M. Bulger, the legendary strongman of state politics who has led the University of Massachusetts to new respectability during the last seven years, plans to announce today he will step down as UMass president following weeks of criticism over his role in the federal investigation of his fugitive mobster brother, James ”Whitey” Bulger, according to a person close to discussions between Bulger and UMass trustees.

Bulger has reluctantly concluded that his continued stewardship would do more harm than good at the five-campus university and that the demands for his resignation by Governor Mitt Romney — as well as Romney’s promise to appoint trustees who oppose Bulger — would only fracture the university leadership and demoralize students and alumni.

”The governor gets his three new [trustee] appointees in September, and Bulger and the board jointly recognize that it was in the university’s best interest not to allow this whole drama to continue,” the source said. [Boston Globe]

Filed Under: Massachusetts

Steve’s Birthday

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 5, 2003

Happy Birthday to my little brother Steven who turns 25 today! Egads! 25!

Filed Under: Family

Transforming the Army

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 5, 2003

It’s going to be an interesting time watching General Schoomaker work through a plan to transform the Army. Here goes the first salvo in that “Pentagon War.”

IN ADVANCE OF Schoomaker’s swearing-in last Friday, the Army’s acting chief, Gen. John Keane who is himself retiring spoke with a list of three- and four-star generals, thanked them for their services and told them it was time to go. Sources say Keane first contacted half a dozen names, but by the end of the week the list had reportedly grown to 11 with more to come within 30 days, according to one Army source. The Army has a total of 50 three- and four-star generals. A senior Pentagon civilian called the move “housecleaning.”

Filed Under: Military

First Gay Bishop Confirmed

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 5, 2003

Glad to see that this has come to a right and proper conclusion. Congratulations to Bishop Robinson and the Episcopal / Anglican Church.

MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 5 %u2014  The Rev. V. Gene Robinson was confirmed Tuesday night as the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church after surviving a last-minute investigation of allegations of inappropriate conduct.

Filed Under: Law

Wi-Fi at Panera Bread

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 5, 2003

This is a major thing for me as I am near a Panera nearly all of the time and love to eat and hang out there. I am so looking forward to this.

Panera Bread Company is equipping their bakery-cafes nationwide with free WiFi hot spots. [The Connected PDA]

Filed Under: Technology

Apple Server Solution

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 5, 2003

I think I’d like to own one of these, but like the other Apple hardware, they’re quite expensive.

I still want one though.

Some companies are finding that OS X and Xserve are a viable, sometimes cheaper, alternative to Windows-based networks,” reports BusinessWeek online. [Aug 5] [Apple Hot News]

Filed Under: Technology

JAG

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 5, 2003

I love JAG. Most recent season now replaying on USA Networks. Great Show.

Filed Under: General

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