‘Renaissance Weekend’ Organizer May Get Post
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WASHINGTON — The organizer of the “Renaissance Weekend,” a high-brow sabbatical made famous during President Clinton’s New Year’s vacation, is expected to get a job in the Clinton Administration. Phil Lader, president of Bond University in Queensland, Australia, is slated to become deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget, an Administration official said Saturday.
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